Re: “Driest part of the year is just getting started” (July 7, Northwest) and “Seattle’s population tops 800,000 mark, state data shows” (July 7, A1):
Will probably be in the perfect curiosity of all of us if Seattle Public Utilities steps up the data it makes accessible to the general public relating to water use.
Newcomers to the town have to study the place their water is coming from and have to know that we’re presently in a drought. All of us have to be reminded to concentrate to how a lot water we use and to be reminded that we’re chargeable for turning water off utterly after we’re completed. All of the 816,600 of us need showers, to do our laundry, water our gardens and flush our bogs — that’s a whole lot of water.
All of us have to be made conscious of the half every of us has in utilizing water correctly.
Diane Steen, Seattle