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June 09, 2005
Indianapolis residents asked to conserve water
Indianapolis Water customers are being asked to conserve water as the utility deals with peak demand during an unseasonably warm weather pattern that has produced little precipitation.
“We’re asking people to plan their outdoor water usage and water lawns between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m.," said David Gadis, vice president and chief operating officer, Veolia Water Indianapolis (VWI), in a prepared statement. "This will allow us to fill our storage tanks between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. in preparation for early morning peak demand.”
"We would ask the public to use water wisely during this time and throughout the summer. Every drop counts and through wise water use, we will be able to better maintain system pressure and water supply,” Gadis said, as reported by the Indianapolis Star.
Posted by Stephen Betheil at June 9, 2005 05:55 PM
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