Politics & Government
Burbank To Temporarily Restrict Outdoor Irrigation For 2 Weeks In September
The release notes that Burbank is solely dependent on water from the Colorado River Aqueduct and the State Water Project.
August 3, 2022
The City of Burbank on Tuesday announced temporary irrigation restrictions due repairs being made to the upper feeder that brings water in from the Colorado River Aqueduct.
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"Burbank must temporarily stop all outdoor irrigation for two weeks, from September 6-20, 2022, due to a limited water supply," the city press release stated. "Residents and businesses must adjust their sprinklers and automated irrigation systems, so they do not run during this period. Hand watering will be allowed during the two-week period."
The release notes that Burbank is solely dependent on water from the Colorado River Aqueduct and the State Water Project.
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