May 18, 2022 |

In Rawlins and Sinclair, if you’ve got questions about water, you’ll want to make time to attend an upcoming Town Hall meeting hosted by city officials who will provide the latest information related to the municipality’s water situation, the restrictions on turf irrigation that went into place earlier this month, and the ongoing infrastructure repairs.

You’ll be able to have all your questions answered by the people doing the work rather than just speculating on Facebook. Cali O’Hare has a preview of what the public can expect from Thursday’s Town Hall.

Pictured above: Leaking water pipeline in Rawlins. Photo by Cali O’Hare/Bigfoot 99.

The Town Hall meeting is scheduled for Thursday, May 19th beginning at 6 p.m. at the Jeffrey Center, located at 315 W. Pine Street in Rawlins. The public is urged to attend.
Click here to learn more about the ongoing water situation in Rawlins: https://www.rawlinswy.gov/362/Water-System
For more information about outdoor irrigation restrictions, click here: https://www.rawlinswy.gov/379/Outdoor-Irrigation-Restrictions
Monitor the flows and storage data: https://www.rawlinswy.gov/381/Flows-and-Storage-Data
To view watering resources from the University of Wyoming Carbon County Extension Office, click here: https://www.rawlinswy.gov/378/Resources-from-UW-Extension

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