Voluntary Water Conservation Measures Expected in Richmond Due to Drought
Richmond and surrounding areas are likely to implement voluntary water conservation measures next week due to ongoing dry weather. Regional leaders are monitoring the James River water levels and may issue an advisory for residents to reduce water usage.
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- T2WLS (ABC 7 Chicago)
- T2WFXR (Fox Roanoke)
- T2Michigan Radio (WUOM)
- T3Gothamist
- T3ALXnow
- T2The Virginian-Pilot
- T2Daily Press
- T3Salisbury Post
- T3Community News Group (South Florida)
- T2WRIC (ABC8News)
- T2WSOC-TV (ABC 9)
- T2WCNC (NBC Charlotte)
- T3Capitol Weekly
- T1City of Dallas News
- T2WTVR (CBS6)
- T2The Roanoke Times
- T3Community News Group (South Florida)
- T3Gothamist
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