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Maumelle to lift watering ban Thursday

Maumelle has banned the watering of lawns and plants for the next two days.

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golfdude2 - 7/4/2012 1:57 PM
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This is the best advertising for the Little Rock Real Estate market ever, Maumelle homeowners have the highest property taxes in Central Ark., have an extra $75 to pay every 3 months for trash pickup, fire and police, and have substandard water quality reports on a regular basis. Unlike Bryant, Mayflower, and other smaller municipalities, the water department chooses to ignore the State Health Dept. mandate to require annual testing of the backflow devices on irrigation systems. Seems like their city officials need to take a hard look at the water department and the definition of Quality and Quantitiy

topgear11 - 7/3/2012 10:09 AM
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So Maumelle can carry on with their fireworks show, with the plan of having the fire department water down the banks around the lake...meanwhile the residents must cut back on watering to one day a week? The idiots in charge should have canceled the fireworks show in the first place removing any possibility of a fire...but now the residents have to let their lawns and landscaping die while a large portion of water gets wasted on the fireworks show....how ridiculous.
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