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Drought and water use: Carthage bans fountains, watering yards. Check limits on use in your town

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April 19, 2026

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Drought and water use: Carthage bans fountains, watering yards. Check limits on use in your town

Much of North Carolina is in a severe drought, with parts of the Triangle in extreme drought conditions. As a result, several municipalities have implemented water restrictions. Here's what to know.

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DailyNewsHungary

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· Jun 29, 2026

Drinking water restrictions in several towns around Budapest amid a historic heatwave

Several towns and villages in Pest County have introduced drinking water restrictions or urged residents to conserve supplies. drinkingwater water restrictions Continue reading: https://dailynewshungary.com/drinking-water-restrictions-around-budapest/

The i Paper

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· Jun 27, 2026

How to drought-proof your garden, from smarter watering to plant choices

The simple ways to keep your garden healthy this summer

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 6, 2026

Rupandehi farmers forced to use groundwater for rice plantation in lack of sufficient rains

Siddharthnagar (Bhairahawa), July 6: A majority of farmers in Rupandehi have been forced to use groundwater to irrigate...

Sweden Herald

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· Jul 8, 2026

Härnösand residents told not to drink tap water after break-in at water facility

Härnösand residents told not to drink tap water after break-in at water facility

Nepal News

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· Jun 29, 2026

पानी नपर्दा धुलाम्मे बने बाँकेका खेत

बाँके। यस वर्ष असारमा पनि पर्याप्त वर्षा नहुँदा बाँकेका खेतका फाँट धुलाम्मे देखिएका छन् । जिल्लाका केही स्थानमा बीउ राखेको खेतको ब्याडमा धाजा फाटेको छ। असारमा पनि खेतका फाँट धुलाम्मे भएको देख्दा बाँकेको राप्तीसोनारी गाउँपालिका–७ फत्तेपुरका किसान धुमलिया थारूले विगत वर्षहरूमा यस्तो समस्या भोग्न नपरेको सुनाए। ‘वैकल्पिक सिँचाइ वा पानी लाग्ने अवस्था छैन, त्यसैले हामीलाई धेरै []

WRAL News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Boone enters Stage 2 water restrictions amid severe drought

The new rules are some of the strictest water restrictions in the region due to the ongoing drought.

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Related coverage for "Drought and water use: Carthage bans fountains, watering yards. Check limits on use in your town": DailyNewsHungary — Drinking water restrictions in several towns around Budapest amid a historic heatwave. The i Paper — How to drought-proof your garden, from smarter watering to plant choices. The Rising Nepal — Rupandehi farmers forced to use groundwater for rice plantation in lack of sufficient rains. Sweden Herald — Härnösand residents told not to drink tap water after break-in at water facility. Nepal News — पानी नपर्दा धुलाम्मे बने बाँकेका खेत. WRAL News — Boone enters Stage 2 water restrictions amid severe drought