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City of Exeter shifts watering times to alleviate pressure issues, spending money on new water master plan

City of Exeter shifts watering times to alleviate pressure issues, spending money on new water master plan

By Paul Myers @PaulM_SGN EXETER – Water has become the hot topic around the city and it is not even July. Due in large part to the inadequate water pressure caused by a well under repair in May, [...]

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City council votes 5-0 to move from Stage 2 water conservation to Stage 3 allowing for only two days of watering

City council votes 5-0 to move from Stage 2 water conservation to Stage 3 allowing for only two days of watering

By Paul Myers @PaulM_SGN EXETER – Despite this week’s rain, residents should start thinking about conserving water. The Exeter City Council voted unanimously to ratchet up water restrictions from [...]

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