When did Killeen adopt a water conservation plan?
On June 30, 1998 the Killeen City Council adopted a Water Conservation Plan. The plan determines how residents are to use water resources between May 1 and September 30 of each calendar year. The plan allows for efficiency and detail when addressing water use within the City of Killeen. It is the desire of the City to educate and inform the residents of the need to exercise wise judgment in the use of water. By complying with the voluntary conservation of water between May 1 and September 30 each year, the City hopes to avoid advancing past Stage 1 of the four stage Water Conservation Plan. Stage 1 Voluntary Conservation encourages residents to voluntarily limit the amount of water used to the amount essential for health, business, and outdoor water use. Stage 1 automatically goes into effect each year from May 1 until September 30. Stage 2 Mandatory Water Use Management mandates that any outdoor irrigation occur between the hours of 7 p.m. and 10 a.m. Irrigation of vegetation by perma
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