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St. John's Implements New Water Conservation Stages

  • Writer: Kyle Sooley-Brookings
    Kyle Sooley-Brookings
  • 13 minutes ago
  • 1 min read

St. John's has introduced a new four-stage water conservation system. The new system was designed to allow the City to respond more clearly and effectively during periods of high demand, dry weather, or pressure on the water supply.


The stages are:

Stage 1 - Normal Water Conservation:

In effect annually from May to October. Permits limited lawn watering on scheduled days and times based on address, with general outdoor water use allowed under standard conservation practices.


Stage 2 - Voluntary Enhanced Conservation:

Activated during periods of high demand or dry conditions. Stage 1 rules remain in place, and residents are encouraged to reduce non-essential water use.


Stage 3 - Mandatory Water Use Restrictions:

Activated during extreme conditions or risk to the water supply. Most outdoor water use is prohibited, with limited exceptions for specific commercial activities and registered new lawns.


Stage 4 – Emergency Water Use Restrictions:

Activated during critical events. Water use is restricted to essential purposes only, and all non-essential use is prohibited without exception.


Stage 1 (Normal Water Conservation) is in effect annually from May to October unless conditions require a higher stage to be implemented. Residents and businesses are expected to follow the requirements in effect at any given time. Non-compliance may result in fines of up to $5,000.

 
 
 

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