The City of Emporia is continuing to ask residents to help conserve water now through Friday night.
The request comes as water use has remained high over the past several days with 12 million gallons being used Tuesday alone. The typical amount of use is between 6 to 8 million gallons per day.
Residents are encouraged to practice “responsible water use” through 9 pm Friday evening. This means limiting outdoor use for watering lawns and washing cars as much as possible.
City staff are continuously monitoring the situation to see if further conservation will be needed. The city is thanking residents for their cooperation even though it will be inconvenient.
9:15 am: WEATHER: City of Emporia requesting voluntary water conservation
The city of Emporia is asking residents across town to conserve water on a voluntary basis through at least the rest of the day.
City Manager Trey Cocking joined KVOE’s Morning Show on Monday for an update, saying water use is up around 50 percent this week from normal.
Normal water use is around 6-8 million gallons per day. Numbers this week have been as high as 12 million gallons Tuesday.
Residents are also asked to report any and all water leaks to Public Works at 620-340-6339 — and they are asked to pass the word along to neighbors, friends and family members.
Cocking says the city will re-evaluate the situation late Wednesday before determining whether similar steps are needed for Thursday or Friday. The goal, he says, is to keep the water storage tanks full and avoid any boil water alerts from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.
KVOE will keep you updated. The city is thanking residents for their cooperation and “responsible water use,” even though it will be inconvenient.
Full news release from the city of Emporia
Due to the ongoing and extraordinary heatwave that has engulfed our region, we are facing a critical situation with our water resources. The soaring temperatures have led to an increased demand for water, coupled with a decrease in its availability due to extreme heat. It is essential that we come together to conserve water and ensure its sustainable use during this challenging time.
As temperatures soar, so does our demand for water. Water is not only vital for drinking and sanitation but also for cooling systems and emergency services. By saving water, you’re helping us maintain critical infrastructure.
What Can You Do to Help?
• Report and repair leaks without delay. 620-340-6339
• Postpone outdoor watering.
• Avoid washing vehicles.
• Conserve water indoors as much as possible.
• Inform your neighbors, friends, and family members about the importance of water conservation during this critical time.
We understand that water conservation efforts might be inconvenient, but they are necessary to ensure that our community has an adequate water supply during this heatwave.
City of Emporia Water Treatment staff are closely monitoring the situation and will provide updates as the heatwave situation evolves. Your cooperation and responsible water use are appreciated.