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Water Conservation Measures Urged In City Of Mendota Heights

As of this time, the SPRWS is continuing in the voluntary odd/even water conservation stage.

July 30, 2021

City officials were updated this week on the drought situation, and what that means to Mendota Heights water customers of St. Paul Regional Water Services (SPRWS).

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There are different levels of water conservation methods for users of the St. Paul water system based on the flow volume of the Mississippi River. As of this time, the SPRWS is continuing in the voluntary odd/even water conservation stage. Depending on river volumes, the next higher level would be mandatory odd-even watering. If the drought situation worsens, additional measures would be added. For more information, visit stpaul.gov/water.

Please do your part to reduce your use of water!

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