Texas lakes
- Bob Of Burleson
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Texas lakes
This Texas lake-level CHART is a bit difficult to read, but if you click on the reference number at left, you get a graph of each lake's current condition.
- Bob Of Burleson
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Re: Texas lakes
Allen Passes Hand Watering Ordinance
By Catherine Ross
NBCdfw.com
Allen City Council passed an ordinance on new mandatory water restrictions Tuesday night.
The city decided that it will allow residents to water foundations, shrubs and trees within a 10-foot radius of their trunk up to two hours a day with a hand-held hose, or soaker hose.
Under the ordinance, a person is allowed to hand water his or her lawn for two hours every day, provided he or she remains outside manually operating the water flow.
Prior to the ordinance approval, Allen’s rules only allowed the hand watering of trees, shrubs and foundations. The new rules would also apply to lawns.
The ordinance will also prohibit hosing of paved areas, buildings or windows, operation of ornamental fountains, washing or rinsing vehicles by hose unless using a shut-off nozzle and prohibit using water in such a manner as to allow runoff or other waster.
Under Stage 3 water restrictions, the city of Allen only allows sprinkler and irrigation systems to run twice per month on an assigned water day.
“You’ve got one day every two weeks,” said Tim Buck of Allen, who supports the idea of hand watering. “You’re lucky if you remember.”
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Re: Texas lakes
Is there anyplace where you can see a map like they show on TV? That chart is not user friendly at all.
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