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No water restrictions in BloomingtonFollow these water conservation tips![]() Keep your lawn height around two-and-a-half to three inches to prevent evaporation. Water users in Bloomington should not be faced with water shortages or restrictions this summer if they use it wisely and follow some basic water conservation tips. “Utility staff is closely monitoring daily water use and is keeping the Director of Public Works advised that there are no problems keeping up with current water demand at this time,” stated Bob Cockriel, Utilities Superintendent. While there are currently no water restrictions in place, there are many different ways to conserve and protect our precious resource. These tips will help reduce your overall water use. Inside conservation
Free low-flow showerheadsTo help conserve water, CenterPoint Energy is offering free low-flow showerheads to their customers whose homes were built before 1992. To receive the showerhead, contact the CenterPoint Energy Customer Service at 1-866-418-0658 (toll free). Outside conservation
Sprinkler systemsFor those who have in-ground irrigation systems, utilize a rain sensor shutoff device to prevent water waste. The State of Minnesota enacted a law (Minnesota Statutes, chapter 103G.298) in 2005 that requires “all automatically operated landscape irrigation systems include rainfall sensors.” It requires that the “sensor technology will inhibit or interrupt the operation of the landscape irrigation system during periods of sufficient moisture. Also, if you have a timer on your irrigation system, make sure that you are not watering during the heat of the day (10 a.m. - 5 p.m.) as most of the water from your system will evaporate prior to soaking into the soil. This fall or early next spring may be a great time to have a sensor installed on your irrigation system. The City of Bloomington encourages the wise use of water.
For more information, contact: Utilities Division
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