Cave
Creek issues drought warning
by
Jason Stone
CAVE
CREEK – With the Valley in an extended drought,
the Town of Cave Creek is trying to be proactive
by advising area residents to conserve water.
Last
week, the town installed six signs on roadsides
urging residents to voluntarily conserve water
until further notice.
According
to Mike Rigney, assistant utility manager
for Cave Creek, the signs will be up “pretty
permanently” to inform citizens of drought
and other utility alerts that may arise.
“The
main intent of the signs is to let them know
we’re in drought conditions and they should
conserve water in any way they can,” Rigney
said. “The signs are to communicate to the public
any problems in the system, if we have a power
outage or a system failure of some sort.”
Rigney
noted the alert is not yet on the town’s Web
site but will be soon.
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