Louisville in ‘drought-response mode,’ asks residents to apply watering restrictions

Louisville is asking its residents to limit outdoor watering to twice a week, joining neighboring communities in pushing voluntary water restrictions amid drought conditions around the state.

Residents are encouraged to limit irrigation to two days per week, between 6 p.m. and 10 a.m., and to hand water gardens, shrubs and trees on the same schedule. The city suggests “promptly” repairing leaking sprinkler systems, and using buckets or a hose nozzle with a shut-off valve if washing cars, a Tuesday announcement said.

Nearby Erie and Lafayette have also asked their residents to limit irrigation…

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