The Summer watering restrictions imposed on Cheyenne residents by the Board of Public Utilities [BOPU] expire on Saturday, Sept. 1, according to a release from the BOPU.

That means residents can, as of Saturday, water between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.

But the BOPU is still urging people to void watering during the hottest part of the day and to avoid watering more than three days per week. Other year-round conservation rules remain in effect. That includes a prohibition on wasting water by letting it run down the street.

Washing hard surfaces such as sidewalks, parking lots or driveways with a hose is prohibited except for health, safety and construction reasons.

People can now wash vehicles any time and any day with the use of an automatic shut-off nozzle on hoses and/or buckets, according to the release.

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