As drought conditions continue to affect the region, residents are being reminded that conserving water remains a community-wide responsibility.
Local officials are urging residents to follow current water use restrictions and take additional steps to reduce water consumption whenever possible. By working together, the community can help protect local water resources and ensure a sustainable water supply during ongoing dry conditions.
Residents who observe potential violations of water use restrictions are encouraged to report them to the Brownsville Public Utilities Board (BPUB). Reports can be submitted online through the reporting form available at www.brownsville-pub.com or by calling the Water Use Restrictions Hotline at (956) 983-6121 and leaving a detailed message.
Officials say public participation plays an important role in the success of conservation efforts. Reporting violations helps ensure that water restrictions are being followed fairly and consistently across the community.
In addition to complying with current restrictions, residents are encouraged to explore simple ways to save water at home, such as limiting outdoor watering, repairing leaks, and using water-efficient practices in their daily routines.
As drought conditions persist, city leaders emphasize that every drop counts. Through collective conservation efforts and responsible water use, the community can help safeguard this valuable resource for current and future generations.
For more information about current water restrictions and water conservation tips, visit www.brownsville-pub.com.
Source: City of Brownsville
