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Water Conservation Plan:
Regardless of who you are in the community water is a vital resource that we all share. We use it for drinking, washing, flushing, fire protection and irrigation. With nearly half of Lake Country being within the Agricultural Land Reserve, agriculture depends on reliable water supply for our food production. For all these reasons our community has to make water conservation a priority.
Thank you to those who joined the November 4th Water Availability Workshop. Council and staff appreciate the feedback which will be summarized and posted on this page by the end of November.
You will find the presentations from the workshop along with a brief survey. Please take a few minutes to let staff know how you feel the workshop went and if you have additional questions for any of the presenters.
Water Conservation Plan:
Regardless of who you are in the community water is a vital resource that we all share. We use it for drinking, washing, flushing, fire protection and irrigation. With nearly half of Lake Country being within the Agricultural Land Reserve, agriculture depends on reliable water supply for our food production. For all these reasons our community has to make water conservation a priority.
Thank you to those who joined the November 4th Water Availability Workshop. Council and staff appreciate the feedback which will be summarized and posted on this page by the end of November.
You will find the presentations from the workshop along with a brief survey. Please take a few minutes to let staff know how you feel the workshop went and if you have additional questions for any of the presenters.
Share November 4th Water Availability Workshop on FacebookShare November 4th Water Availability Workshop on TwitterShare November 4th Water Availability Workshop on LinkedinEmail November 4th Water Availability Workshop link