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Levelland council adopts drought contingency plan with new high‑use water tier
Summary
Council approved updates to the drought contingency and water conservation plan that add a fourth high‑use rate tier (20,001+ gallons inside city limits at $4.00 per thousand) and includes updated outside-city rates and conservation language.
The Levelland City Council approved an updated drought contingency and water conservation plan that adds a higher rate tier for very high water users and formalizes language requested by the state.
City staff explained the plan is an annual housekeeping and compliance measure with the state and recommended adding a fourth inside-city rate tier: 0–3,000 gallons at $3.73 per thousand; 3,001–20,000 at $3.86 per thousand; and 20,001 gallons and up at…
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