PG and Moco residents asked to conserve water

Anonymous
At the request of WSSC due to mains breaking from the cold. If people don’t reduce use there may be a boil water alert
Anonymous
lol good luck with that one WSSC.

Maybe Moco should invest more in infrastructure than linear parks and killing SFH neighborhoods

Anonymous
This is ridiculous .is this a developing country which has electricity blackouts and continuous water conservation programs? Plus, no one knew about this advisory, why didn't they send out an alert to all their -ions customers??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous .is this a developing country which has electricity blackouts and continuous water conservation programs? Plus, no one knew about this advisory, why didn't they send out an alert to all their -ions customers??


https://mocoshow.com/2025/01/12/essential-water-use-only-issued-for-all-wssc-water-customers-due-to-significant-increase-in-water-main-breaks-and-leaks/
Anonymous
I also just saw notifications of two water main breaks in DC.
Anonymous
Not my problem. Why should I conserve?
Anonymous
inept organization
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not my problem. Why should I conserve?


Because if enough people ignore the warning like you plan to, the pressure in the pipes will fall too low, and then you will have to boil your water.
Anonymous
Unfortunately the pipes and infrastructure is old here.

It's not a big deal for me to stop doing laundry, take a shorter shower, and not flush unless it's absolutely necessary.
Anonymous
Pee down the drain to save the planet
Anonymous
I immediately ignored the warning when they told me not to flush the toilet every time. Clowns.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I immediately ignored the warning when they told me not to flush the toilet every time. Clowns.



Bringing on boil water orders to own the libs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately the pipes and infrastructure is old here.

It's not a big deal for me to stop doing laundry, take a shorter shower, and not flush unless it's absolutely necessary.


How will it work when they double or quadruple the number of houses in each lot?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately the pipes and infrastructure is old here.

It's not a big deal for me to stop doing laundry, take a shorter shower, and not flush unless it's absolutely necessary.


How will it work when they double or quadruple the number of houses in each lot?


exactly! Let's add density to a city/county with already poor infrastructure. What can go wrong? As long as part time starbucks barista can afford a quadplex in Kenwood, life is good!
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