Water Shortage
WATER SHORTAGE: WHAT WE'RE DOING
Because of the drought emergency Governor Gregoire has declared, Seattle
Parks and Recreation is taking immediate action to save water. Mayor
Nickels activated the city's Water Shortage Contingency Plan on March
16 because of the lower than usual show pack in the mountains. We are
acting early and hope you will do so at home too.
Here's what we're doing at Parks:
- Inspecting our irrigation systems to make sure they are in good
repair.
- Preparing to follow our water shortage plan, which enables us to
use much less water while protecting our valuable landscape assets.
- Giving careful consideration to, and preparing to make changes in,
how we use water for our wading pool program, our irrigation systems,
and cleaning hard surfaces.
- Following these tips from Seattle Public Utilities on how to use
water wisely; we hope you'll follow them at home too.
- Put shutoff valves on outdoor hoses, and use them!
- Don't leave water running in sinks when you don't need it.
- Use water diffusers on sink faucets.
- Wash only full loads of clothes.
- Fix leaking toilets and faucets.
Water Shortage Contingency Plan
This plan provides guidelines for a systematic response, should the
need arise, to reduce
demand in the event of a water supply disruption or weather related
water shortage.
» Water
Shortage Contingency Plan (PDF)
» Water
Shortage Contingency Plan Spreadsheet (PDF)
»
Plans for Newly Established or Planned Landscapes (PDF)
» Seattle
Public Utilities water use tips
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Updated
May 3, 2007
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