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City considers stricter water restrictions amid ongoing drought

June 24, 2024 | Piedmont, Canadian County, Oklahoma



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City considers stricter water restrictions amid ongoing drought
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing challenges related to water usage and conservation amid rising temperatures. With a heat index expected to reach 114 degrees, the city is considering implementing more stringent water rationing measures, including a potential odd-even watering schedule. This decision is partly driven by a contractual obligation with Oklahoma City, which mandates such measures during periods of high demand.

City officials emphasized the importance of community cooperation in adhering to these watering restrictions. They noted that many residents are not complying with current guidelines, which has prompted discussions about increased enforcement and educational outreach. The city plans to utilize social media and collaborate with code enforcement to raise awareness and encourage compliance.

The meeting also touched on the need for a cost of service agreement to reassess utility rates, which was unanimously approved by council members. This agreement aims to facilitate negotiations with Oklahoma City regarding water supply and pricing.

Additionally, the council extended the city manager's contract with a 3% salary increase, reflecting the ongoing demands of managing the city's water issues. Officials acknowledged the persistent nature of these challenges, expressing gratitude for residents' patience as they navigate the complexities of water management during the summer months.

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