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rMMM <br /> 201 <br /> 3 . Do not leave faucets running while shaving or rinsing dishes. <br /> 4. Limit use of clothes washers and dishwashers and when used, <br /> operate fully loaded. <br /> 5. Limit lawn watering to that which is necessary for plants to <br /> survive. <br /> 6. Water shrubbery the minimum required, reusing household water <br /> when possible. <br /> 7. Limit car washing to the minimum. <br /> 8. Do not wash down outside areas such as sidewalks, patios, <br /> etc. <br /> 9. Install water flow restrictive devices in shower heads. <br /> 10. Use disposable and biodegradable dishes. <br /> 11. Install water saving devices such as bricks, plastic bottles <br /> or commercial units in toilet tanks. <br /> 12 . Limit hours of operation of water-cooled air conditioners. <br /> B. In the event the water level of University Lake declines to a <br /> stage III level above mean sea level, in feet, a stage III water <br /> shortage WARNING shall be deemed in effect. In the event the <br /> water level of Lake Orange declines to a stage III elevation of <br /> water below Lake Orange spillway, in feet, a stage III water <br /> shortage WARNING shall be deemed in effect, and in addition to <br /> the restrictions heretofore imposed, the following moderate <br /> mandatory water restrictions shall be in effect. It shall be <br /> unlawful to use water from the public water system supplied by <br /> the Town of Hillsborough, Orange Alamance Water System or the <br /> Orange Water and Sewer Authority for the following purposes: <br /> 1. To water lawns, grass, shrubbery, trees, flower and vegetable <br /> gardens except as follows: <br /> a. Customers located outside the OWASA Service Area may <br />