Be water wise in summer Halton Region is reminding people to be mindful of their outdoor water use this summer to ensure there is enough water for essential and emergency services. Due to early-season warm temperatures and low snow and rainfall this year, water levels have been reduced. This has made water conservation important this summer. The Region has an Outdoor Water Use Program, which people can follow. It consists of a numeric and colour-coded system, with three levels of outdoor water use based on criteria such as water demand, water treatment reservoir levels, aquifer levels (groundwater) and weather patterns. "Water consumption can double in the summer months making it very important for residents to ensure they are aware of Halton's water restriction levels in order to reduce water consumption when required," said Halton's Region Chair Gary Carr, in a news release. "Taking small steps such as reducing lawn and garden watering, using a broom instead of a hose to clean the driveway and using drought-tolerant plants are easy ways to help conserve water to help ensure there is enough for the essential services." The conservation levels include Level 1 21 · Friday, July 13, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com ERIC RIEHL / OAKVILLE BEAVER / @halton_photog with pride: Nicholas Boney plays the steel drums as Pride of Jamaica held a kick-off breakfast at Irie Cuisine for its upcoming Taste of Jamaica gala on Saturday, July 21 at the 7607 Galaxy Club. Jamaica has come a long way Continued from page 5 independence. "For us, this is 50 years and how far the country has come since then," Rumble said. Aside from the dinner, music and dancing, there will be door prizes, a keynote presentation and more. Local playwright Marcia Brown will be the emcee for the evening. A formal attire dress code is in effect. People are asked to wear Jamaican colours (green, gold and black). The event is at 707 Galaxy Banquet Hall, 137 North Service Rd. E. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $65 per person or $480 for a table of eight. For tickets, contact prideofja@gmail.com, call Irie Cuisine at 905-338-0599 or Creative Plus Hair Salon at 905-337-8268. (Blue) for careful use, Level 2 (Yellow) for limited use, and Level 3 (Red) to stop use. · Level 1: Voluntary odd/even lawn watering from 6-9 a.m. and 6-9 p.m. on days that correspond with your house number (if your house number starts with an odd number, water on any odd numbered calendar day and similarly for even numbered addresses). Car washing and watering of trees, shrubs and gardens is allowed on those days. Although level one is voluntary, the Region asks for resident cooperation to reduce regular outdoor water use. · Level 2: Mandatory odd/even lawn watering from 6-9 a.m. and 6-9 p.m. on days that correspond with your house number. Watering of trees, shrubs and gardens should be done using a hand held device such as a watering can. · Level 3: No outdoor lawn watering or car washing is permitted in order to conserve water for emergency and essential services. Watering of trees, shrubs and gardens can be done using a hand held device following the odd/even watering rule. Halton municipalities are currently on Level 1 (Blue). For more information, visit www.halton.ca/waterconservation. The Regional Municipality of Halton Access Halton at: www.halton.ca Dial 311 NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION O Phase 2 Upgrades T Oae Contract Number: Scheduled Start Date: Scheduled Completion Date: Project Manager: W-2062B-12 Building July 2012 CONSTRUCTION a Better September 2014 Halton Tanya Parr 905-825-6000 x 7546 130712 Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings.