The City of Fort Scott is implementing some water conservation efforts, in response to the Kansas governor including Bourbon County in the drought emergency declaration earlier this month. The city, itself, is currently not affected by the state “water emergency” since the water supply does not come from a state-owned water source. But City Manager Brad Matkin says the city’s water storage has fallen below 70% and is not expected to recover within a normal time range. Residents are now under a “water warning” as of Wednesday, with a goal of reducing peak demands by 20% and reducing overall weekly consumption by 10%.
Source: KSNF/KODE