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Farmers who specialize in lower-fruit crops are advised to conserve water

Water Restrictions in Mühtal, South Hesse: Residents urged to conserve water, refrain from lawn sprinkling and car washing due to ongoing water issues.

Farmers cultivating less common crops can take steps to conserve water
Farmers cultivating less common crops can take steps to conserve water

Farmers who specialize in lower-fruit crops are advised to conserve water

In the picturesque Mühltal area, specifically the Nieder-Beerbach district, a technical issue has arisen in the drinking water extraction system. This problem, located within the drinking water extraction system for the Nieder-Beerbach district in the municipality of Mühltal, has caused concern among local residents.

The drinking water traffic light for the Mühltal area has been set to red, signifying a problem with the drinking water supply. This alert was issued by the municipality, who have reported the issue but have yet to provide any information about the expected duration of the disruption.

The drinking water supply issue may potentially affect the ability to use water for non-essential purposes, such as watering lawns or washing cars. In light of this, residents in the Mühltal area are advised to avoid using water for non-essential purposes until further notice. This means refraining from watering lawns and washing cars to ensure the safety and integrity of the remaining water supply.

The municipality urges residents to prioritise essential water usage during this time, including drinking, cooking, and sanitation. Regular updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and follow the advice of the local authorities to maintain the quality and availability of the drinking water supply in the Mühltal area.

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