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Aug. 10—The city of Health has modified Stage 3 water restrictions that now allow customers to water their lawns one time per week beginning Aug. 15. The city's staff provided an in-depth report ...
Aug. 5—City of Heath staff will provide an in-depth report regarding the current Stage 3 water restrictions and why they are necessary at the Aug. 9 Heath City Council meeting. The meeting ...
The district hasn’t had a mandatory watering schedule since the drought of 2015. Mandatory KID watering restrictions possible this summer. What you can do now
An outdoor water-use restriction is a ban or other lesser restrictions put into effect that restricts the outdoor use of water supplies. Often called a watering ban or hosepipe ban, [1] it can affect: irrigation of lawns; car washing; recreational uses such as filling swimming pools and using water slides; planting of grass or control of the ...
The township was named for Harvey Heth, who surveyed much of Southern Indiana. He is buried in the western part of the township and was a major landholder in the area during the early 19th century. It contains Squire Boone Caverns and Historic Village where Squire Boone, the brother of Daniel Boone, is buried. In the early 19th century, the ...
A 2013 drought ordinance had said watering restrictions would automatically start when 12-month average water levels at Cheney Reservoir dip below 69% full. April’s average was 69%, and a ...
Heath is located at 40°27'41" North, 86°44'00" West (40.461389, -86.733333), on a bluff overlooking Wildcat Creek to the southeast. It is in Perry Township and has an elevation of approximately 669 feet. The post office at Heath was established in 1888 and discontinued in 1902. [2]
In Holcomb’s announcement, he also noted that the Indiana Finance Authority would immediately start a planned comprehensive regional water study for North Central Indiana to examine watersheds ...