OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The City of Oklahoma City is reminding residents to follow the permanent odd/even watering schedule to manage water demand amid current drought conditions.
The permanent water schedule was put in place following the significant droughts in both 2010 and 2013, after the Oklahoma City Council passed an odd/even ordinance for overall water demand and consumption.
This schedule is Stage One of the City’s Progressive Water Conservation Program, which is intended to help alleviate the overall demand on the water treatment and distribution system during peak-use periods, while also cutting back on over-irrigating…