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Cherokee Detention Center Implements Water Conservation

Published Nov 19, 2007

The Cherokee Sheriff’s Office is taking steps in order to help conserve water at the adult detention center. In addition to complying with all water restrictions, commercial washing machines are being filled to capacity to ensure fewer washing loads, water hoses that have been used in the past to clean showers have been replaced with five gallon buckets, and a small residential washing machine was purchased to wash small loads.

Effective immediately, inmates will be limited to one shower per day, the number of times clothing is issued to inmates has been reduced from three to two times per week, and inmates will be served one sack lunch per day which will require no dishwashing.

"These measures, along with the fact that we have built in low consumption shower heads, commodes, sinks, and dishwashers should help in the conservation effort,"said Sheriff Roger Garrison.  "Last month the water consumption was reduced by 98,000 gallons (7%) and we hope the additional measures will increase the savings."

"I feel we need to do everything possible to assist our community through this time of crisis," continued Garrison.  "We have a responsibility to do everything we possibly can to contribute to water conservation efforts."







Cherokee News