For Immediate Release
June 26, 2018
Contact: Tim Nyander
Utilities Director
Utilities Services Division
479-575-8390
tnyander@fayetteville-ar.gov
City Asks Customers in Far East Fayetteville and Goshen to Conserve Water
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.— The City of Fayetteville Utilities Department is asking residential and commercial customers on S. Habberton Road and to the east (in and near Goshen) to adjust water usage. Due to high demand and usage in the morning, some residents are experiencing reduced water pressure as they prepare for work.
The City is asking both residential and commercial customers in affected area to adjust irrigation (landscape sprinkler/watering) schedules to occur between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m. With hot summer temperatures and heavy demand for irrigation, usage in Fayetteville and Goshen is high and parts of the water system are pushed to its limit.
Heavy summer water demand and rapid growth in east Fayetteville have contributed to this condition. City officials believe adjusting morning irrigation schedules to night time will allow the water system to recover before the morning rush.
The water is safe to consume and use; officials are only asking for water conservation during high-demand morning hours to assist those customers with low pressure.
The City of Fayetteville recently completed a Water Master Plan update. The plan’s recommendations for the east side service area include larger water lines and increased water storage. Engineering on this project is underway and construction is scheduled to start in early 2019. The Water Master Plan and additional water and sewer information can be found here.
To report a possible water leak please call the City of Fayetteville at 479-575-8386 from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or call 479-587-3555 after hours.
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