In response to the ongoing drought and declining water levels in the aquifer, SUD customers are urged to voluntarily limit their water usage. This includes activities such as washing vehicles, excessive watering of plants and lawns, and filling swimming pools. The aim is to prevent the need for mandatory restrictions by taking proactive measures to conserve water. It is emphasized that every drop saved can make a significant difference in addressing the current water shortage.
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