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Rossland moving to Stage 2 water restrictions Monday

The City of Rossland will move to Stage 2 outdoor water restrictions as of Monday.

It means alternate day watering based on residential street numbers: even-numbered addresses on even-numbered days and odd-numbered addresses on odd-numbered days.

All outdoor water use is allowed between 8 and 9 a.m. and between 8 and 9 p.m. Watering of decorative hanging baskets, new landscaping and repairs is allowed between the same hours.

Watering of vegetable gardens and fruit trees for personal use or livestock is permitted in rural use zones without restrictions, but the city is still encouraging conservation.


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