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DRY SPELL SPELLS TROUBLE

As the Southwest continues to experience the worst multi-year drought in 108 years, many utility companies are enforcing strict water restrictions and surcharges. Some cities have even put the damper on car washing and lawn watering. “The day of having unlimited water, or at least the attitude of having it, are over,” says Andrew Hudsun of the American Waterworks Association. “If you're using more water than your neighbor, you're going to pay for it.” Perhaps no one knows this more than aggregate producers using more than 1,000 gallons per minute to wash stone and control dust levels. Of ...

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