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UPDATE 3:40-P.M. 5/14: “Level RED” water use restrictions for Regional Water customers

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May 14th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Avoca, Iowa) – Due to the declining watershed in their wellfield and sustained water usage, officials with Regional Water in Avoca have announced that the Board of Directors has implemented the “Level RED” advisory for its member customers and communities on their ATP System. This is the highest level of Mandatory Water Use Restrictions of its Emergency Water Conservation Plan.
General Manager Tom Kallman stated “To protect the remaining supply of drinking water and ensure equitable access for all, we are implementing Level RED Emergency Water Rationing, effective May 14, 2025. The priority of use is for human consumption, personal hygiene, and cooking.”
The “Level RED” restrictions only affect the Avoca Treatment Plant System, which includes members and customers of the Association in Shelby, Audubon, Cass, Harrison, and Northern Pottawattamie Counties. Included are the communities of Avoca, Persia, Panama, Portsmouth, Westphalia, Kirkman, Tennant, Earling, Exira, and Brayton.
Why This Is Happening:
Drought conditions have persisted with below-average rainfall.
Water sources are operating at less than 60% capacity.
Demand has exceeded sustainable supply levels, especially during peak usage periods.
Mandatory Water Use Restrictions:
Effective immediately, the following restrictions are in place:
1. No outdoor watering of lawns, gardens, or landscapes.
2. No washing of vehicles, driveways, sidewalks, or buildings.
3. No filling or refilling of swimming pools, hot tubs, or ornamental fountains.
4. Restaurants may only serve water upon request.
5. Lodging facilities must offer guests the option to reuse linens and towels.
6. All leaks must be repaired within 48 hours of detection.
7. Water use for construction purposes is restricted to essential activities only.
Enforcement:
Water usage will be monitored.
Violations may result in fines or service restrictions.
How You Can Help:
Take shorter showers and turn off the tap while brushing teeth.
Run dishwashers and washing machines only with full loads.
Use water-efficient fixtures and appliances.
Note: Municipal and community events should strongly consider the use of portable latrines for events.
PLEASE NOTE: THE SYSTEM REMAINS UNDER A BOIL ADVISORY.
For more information, please contact the Regional Water Office at 712-343-2413.