City Encourages Water Conservation During Shortage

While crews work to repair the Seattle Public Utilities water supply pipeline that's out of service, the City of Mercer Island encourages the public to take small steps to conserve water.

Mercer Island is currently receiving enough water, but to ensure we have sufficient supply to sustain water quality, safety, and firefighting requirements in the high-demand summer months, the City is sharing steps we can all take to collectively conserve water. Learn more and find out how you can do your part on the Water Conservation Guidance Let's Talk Page.

It is likely that the City will impose voluntary water conservation measures in June. Our shared efforts to limit water consumption now will help reduce the likelihood of mandatory water use restrictions in the future.

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