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Council approves small recirculating fountain at Riverlux site with drought safeguards
Summary
Needles council approved a request to operate a small recirculating water feature at the Riverlux billboard/site, noting the applicant's claim that evaporation equals "about a toilet bowl flush a day" (~7 gallons) and requiring wind/rain shutoffs and recycling.
The Needles City Council voted to allow a privately owned, recirculating water feature at the Riverlux development near 429 North K Street while retaining drought safeguards.
An unnamed applicant described the device as a narrow water spill (3 inches tall by 36 inches wide) feeding an 8x12-foot shallow basin about 8 inches deep, with bubblers and lighting.…
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