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WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — People who get their water through the Wyoming system will be under odd-even outdoor watering restrictions starting May 1.
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In a statement Thursday, the city of Wyoming said the restriction will lower the burden on the city’s water treatment plant while a third transmission main is being built.
The restriction limits when users can use water for lawns, landscaping and filling pools. The restriction does not apply to water used for drinking and bathing. Outdoor watering will be allowed on odd days for customers with an address that ends with an odd number. Addresses that end with an even number can water on even days.
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The city says the odd-even restrictions apply to the following communities:
- City of Wyoming
- Olive Township (additional restrictions may apply; check with your municipality)
- Blendon Township (additional restrictions may apply; check with your municipality)
- Holland Township
- Georgetown Township (additional restrictions may apply; check with your municipality)
- Jamestown Township
- Gaines Township
- Byron Township
- City of Hudsonville
- City of Grandville
- Western portion of the city of Kentwood
The restrictions extends through June 15. Customers can learn more at wyomingmi.gov/watering…