Glendale Tightens Outdoor Watering Restrictions, Enacts Drought Charge On Water Bills

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Glendale Tightens Outdoor Watering Restrictions, Enacts Drought Charge On Water Bills
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WATER RESTRICTIONS TIGHTEN: Starting Feb. 1, outdoor watering will be even further limited in Glendale, where resident will also find a drought charge in their water bills.

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Phase III also carries a drought charge of about 60 cents for every 1,000 gallons of water in order to recover the portion of fixed expenses that is collected in the variable water rate, city officials said. That means even if a customer who reduces their water use will likely receive the same bill, but they could have lower bills depending on how much water they conserve.

Customers who do not comply with the new water conservation restrictions, which will go into effect on Feb. 1, could receive a violation warning notice, and repeat violations could result in a fine of up to $1,000.

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