The Town of Hot Sulphur Springs water treatment plant is back to normal production again, as of Monday 13July09 in the morning, thanks to improved sediment loads in the river. Town residents can now return to their normal (even-odd day) watering schedules. A no-outside-watering restriction was put in place via a “reverse-911” emergency call on Wednesday July 8, 2009 due to an upstream sediment spill into the Colorado River which drove river water turbidity to levels 60 times higher than typical runoff quality.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Watering Restrictions Return to Normal
Watering Restrictions Back to Even-Odd Days