Water Conservation
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Water Conservation
Page 1 Using Our Water Wisely…. PAID 11:32 AM PERMIT NO. 34 CARRIER RTE. TINLEY PARK, IL 5/9/06 PRE-SORT STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE 0621836 VOTP Water Bro Postal Patron TINLEY PARK. IL 60477 The Village of Tinley Park asks your cooperation with our summer watering restrictions so that we can continue to provide you with safe drinking water, proper fire protection, and water to irrigate your lawns during the summer months. DATED MATERIAL c/o The Village Hall 16250 S. Oak Park Avenue Tinley Park, Illinois 60477 Together with your help, we can make sure that our water is used wisely. The Exchange These conservation measures are being requested collaboratively of all residents in the Villages of Tinley Park, Orland Park, Mokena and New Lenox. Water Conservation Using Our Water Wisely 0621836 VOTP Water Bro 5/9/06 11:32 AM Page 2 Tinley Park Water Conservation inley Park provides water to more than 23,000 homes and businesses. To do this, the Village has an elaborate system made up of reservoirs, pumps, and computers managing the flow of water. T Our Village typically uses an average of nine million gallons every day (more than 18 million gallons during peak days in the summer). During summer months, and particularly during droughts, increased water conservation steps are needed to maintain at least 50% storage in our water system. Maintaining at least 50% capacity is absolutely critical to ensuring safe drinking water and proper fire protection capabilities. Maintaining at least 50% capacity is absolutely critical to ensuring safe drinking water and proper fire protection capabilities. That’s why Tinley Park is again asking all residents to take part in our Summer Water Conservation Program to conserve our drinking water, preserve our fire protection capabilities, and ensure the availability of water for watering our lawns during the summer months. Allowed Watering Times Between May 15th and September 15th: 7am—11am 7pm—11pm On odd/even days according to the last digit in your address. (Odd-numbered addresses water on odd dates and even numbered addresses on even dates). Tips on Conserving Water and Having a Healthy Lawn I’ve seen other people watering during restricted times, why is that? 1) Water deeply not frequently. Watering once every 3-4 days will encourage deep roots and a healthy lawn1. Providing more can over-saturate the soil, causing water to run-off. Some individuals are not aware of the regulations, others decide not to follow them. Those who are aware but do not to follow them are subject to fines up to $500 per infraction. To report a concern about water misuse call the Public Works Department at 444-5500 or drop us a note at: tppw@tinleypark.org. 2) Make sure you are watering your lawn and not the pavement. Water that falls on sidewalks or streets goes into our sewer system, running up your water bill and wasting water. 3) Use a rain gauge. Rain gauges will tell you how much rain fell, and how much more water, if any, you should add by sprinkling. Typical lawns need about 1” of water every week2. 4) Sprinklers are available with dials that can be set to water specific amounts and times. Check your local hardware store or garden center for them. 5) If you have an automatic system, make sure it has a rain meter installed. This will prevent the system from running during rain storms, which are critical times for the water system to recharge. Sources: 1) Watering Know-How, Illinois Nurserymen’s Association 2) Better Lawn & Turf Institute Frequently Asked Questions With Lake Michigan nearby, why can’t I water my lawn whenever I want to? Chicagoland communities have limits on the amounts of water available to them. Tinley’s regulations are a necessary part of managing the water we receive. Why are the restrictions from 7am – 11am and 7pm – 11pm? These times are during periods of the day with limited sun exposure, minimizing the water lost to evaporation. What has been done to reduce the risk of problems recurring? Funding has been provided this year by Tinley Park, as well as Mokena, New Lenox, and Orland Park, for the first phase of improvements to the system. More Information: Illinois Nurserymen’s Association: 888-525-3900 www.ina-online.org/index.htm Kane County 50 Water Facts and Conservation Tips. 630-232-3497 www.co.kane.il.us/kcstorm/waterfacts.htm
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