Warmer weather and residents watering schedule has caused water usage to increase in the area. Lake Brownwood is currently at a level of about 2 feet lower than at this time last year, according to City of Brownwood officials, and weather predictions are for a warm, dry, windy spring.
The City of Brownwood wants to remind residents that Stage 3 water restrictions are still in place. These Stage 3 restrictions call for outside watering one day per week. Schedule and unchanged requirements are listed below.
Should lake levels continue to drop, officials state that Stage 4 restrictions will be adopted which call for no outside watering.
Penalties for violating Stage 3 requirements include two warnings, by door hanger or house call, followed by fines and could ultimately lead to water turned off with a reconnection fee.
The City of Brownwood appreciates the citizens’ support and cooperation in preserving our resources. By using water wisely, we can conserve water and maintain a normal lifestyle.
For free information on ways to conserve water is available at the City of Brownwood City Hall public information center. Information is also available online at http://www.ci.brownwood.tx.us/.
Current amended Stage 3 restrictions are as follows:
1. Continuation of Stage 2 actions
2. All personal, non-household water use is restricted to Mondays and Tuesdays only:
a. Odd -Addresses ending in odd number Monday – Midnight to 9:00 am and Monday – 7:00 pm to Midnight.
b. Even- Addresses ending in even numbers Tuesday- Midnight to 9:00am and Tuesday- 7:00 pm to Midnight.
3. Watering of parks and outside school areas is limited to drip irrigation or handheld hose on designated days for trees, shrubs and planters.
4. Non-essential Commercial water use reduced 20%.
5. Minimize outdoor usage.
6. Reduction in use goal is 10%
7. Penalties:
a. Warnings, House Call
b. Turn off and reconnect fee
Residents can direct their questions to the Utility Department of their city by calling Brownwood: 325-646-6000 or Early: 325-643-5451.
Residents in other areas of Brown County are also reminded to conserve and follow their water provider’s drought contingency plan. For details of the current restrictions in other areas, please click here.