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Herriman outlines spring cleanup rules, emergency‑alert test and discounted rain‑barrel program
Summary
City communications manager warned residents about a statewide emergency‑alert test (IPAWS) expected in the early morning, explained a new two‑load limit for spring cleanup, and described a discounted rain‑barrel program with the Utah Rivers Council (discounted price about $57; limited inventory).
Herriman City communications manager John LaFollette used the podcast to brief residents on three practical items: an emergency‑alert test from the state, limits for the city’s spring cleanup, and a discounted rain‑barrel program aimed at water conservation.
LaFollette warned listeners that a statewide wireless emergency alert test — part of the Integrated Public Warning Alert System (IPAWS) — would…
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