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June 01, 2024
July 18, 2024
With Iredell County designated as an area of severe and moderate drought despite recent rains, Iredell Water must move into a Stage Two Mandatory Water Shortage Condition that requires our customers using irrigation to shift a mandatory watering schedule as of today, Thursday, July 18th.
(You can view the U.S. Drought Monitor map here: https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?NC.)
Under the Stage Two Mandatory Water Shortage Condition, Iredell Water Corporation is implementing stricter water use restrictions to manage consumption patterns. The following measures are now mandatory:
Mandatory Irrigation Restrictions:
Lawn and landscape irrigation is allowed only during the following times and locations:
Iredell Water is also asking our customers to voluntarily restrict their indoor use of water to protect the water supply, in case the drought conditions continue or get even worse.
As a result, Iredell Water is asking our customers to cut water use by taking the following steps:
We are also asking residents, businesses, and institutions to temporarily delay new landscape work until the water shortage condition has ended.
Iredell Water thanks our customers in advance for helping us protect our water supply before significant issues arise, and we hope that we all receive more rain soon.
July 18, 2024
With Iredell County designated as an area of severe and moderate drought despite recent rains, Iredell Water must move into a Stage Two Mandatory Water Shortage Condition that requires our customers using irrigation to shift a mandatory watering schedule as of today, Thursday, July 18th.
(You can view the U.S. Drought Monitor map here: https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?NC.)
Under the Stage Two Mandatory Water Shortage Condition, Iredell Water Corporation is implementing stricter water use restrictions to manage consumption patterns. The following measures are now mandatory:
Mandatory Irrigation Restrictions:
Lawn and landscape irrigation is allowed only during the following times and locations:
Iredell Water is also asking our customers to voluntarily restrict their indoor use of water to protect the water supply, in case the drought conditions continue or get even worse.
As a result, Iredell Water is asking our customers to cut water use by taking the following steps:
We are also asking residents, businesses, and institutions to temporarily delay new landscape work until the water shortage condition has ended.
Iredell Water thanks our customers in advance for helping us protect our water supply before significant issues arise, and we hope that we all receive more rain soon.
June 01, 2024
If you home or business was contructed prior to March 1987 please click the link below to complete the Service Line Survey for your home or business:
To learn more about our "Get the Lead Out" Campaign, our compliance with the newly Revised Lead & Copper Rule, and the Service Line Inventory which is required by the US EPA and NCDEQ please click the following link:
Iredell Water Lead Safe Community Page