On September 24th, the Cities of Maryville and Alcoa are
once again [1] requesting residents to voluntarily conserve water.
At this time, the cities are asking their customers and those of Tuckaleechee Utility District (which purchases its water from Alcoa) to voluntarily conserve water. Reducing water use will help ease the demand on each of the water systems which, in turn, eases the demand on the river. Specific suggestions include:
- Stop irrigation of plants, trees and landscaping
- Refrain from washing cars
- Fix all leaky plumbing fixtures, including outdoor hoses
- Run washing machines and dishwashers only with full loads
- Use a broom instead of a water hose to clean sidewalks and driveways
For now, water conservation is still voluntary. However, if the area does not receive any rain in the next few days, mandatory restrictions may be implemented.
Link [2]