Thursday, August 16, 2012
 
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Current water conditions in Logan County

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[August 16, 2012]  Water levels seem to have stabilized for the moment in Logan County, at least at the municipal waterworks. Governmental leaders are still urging citizens to apply good conservation habits when using our water supplies. This is the most recent compilation of comments from local mayors and water system representatives.

Logan County water supply and restriction updates as of Aug. 14:

Atlanta (Mahomet Aquifer)
Restrictions: No watering grass. No car washes.
Water levels: Unchanged

Beason-Chestnut (No aquifer)
Restrictions: None
Water levels: Unchanged

Broadwell (No aquifer)
Restrictions: None at this time. Considering voluntary water reductions.
Water levels: Unchanged

Burton View (No aquifer) Private wells

Cornland (No aquifer) Private wells

Elkhart (Mahomet Aquifer)
Restrictions: No bulk water sales.
Water levels: Unchanged

Emden (Mahomet Aquifer)
Restrictions: None
Water levels: Unchanged

Hartsburg (Mahomet Aquifer)
Restrictions: None
Water levels: Unchanged

Lake Fork (No aquifer) Private wells

Latham (No aquifer)
Restrictions: None at this time. Considering voluntary water reductions.
Water levels: Unchanged

Lawndale (Mahomet Aquifer) Private wells

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Lincoln (Mahomet Aquifer)
Restrictions: None
Water levels: Unchanged

Middletown (Mahomet Aquifer)
Restrictions: None
Water levels: Unchanged

Mount Pulaski (No aquifer)
Restrictions: No bulk water sales. Voluntary water usage reduction.
Water levels: Unchanged

New Holland (Mahomet Aquifer)
Restrictions: None
Water levels: Unchanged

[Text from file received from Logan Dispatch]

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