Riverton has shut off secondary water access due to a toxic algae bloom in Utah Lake. You need to stop using this water for your lawn or garden immediately to avoid health risks.
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You might have to pay more for culinary water if you choose to keep your lawn alive during the shutdown.
Everyone in the community benefits by avoiding exposure to the harmful toxins present in the water supply.
Homeowners and gardeners who rely on secondary water to maintain their landscaping are losing their primary irrigation source.
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