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If you live in the priority sampling area, you can request to have your well tested by filling out and <br />submitting this online form. <br />More information about the priority testing area is available on the Well sampling in the East Metro Area <br />webpage. <br />Water Conservation <br />Rebate Program <br />The City of Lake Elmo, in <br />partnership with the Metropolitan <br />Council, is offering a rebate <br />program for purchases of eligible <br />WaterSense toilets and Smart <br />Irrigation Controllers. Qualifying <br />purchases are eligible for up to a <br />$200 credit on your water bill. <br />Program Details Available Here <br />Water Wisely: Start in your own backyard <br />Water is a precious resource needed by all living things. If you care for a yard <br />or garden, you can help protect water resources by being wise about watering <br />practices, starting in your own backyard. <br />Much of our treated drinking water is also used for landscape irrigation, so it <br />pays to reduce water use and protect our supply by being wise about <br />landscape watering practices at home. <br />Although all plants need water to be healthy and grow, some—like lawns— <br />actually need less water than we think. While others—like trees—need more. <br />Knowing the what, when, where and how of watering in your garden or <br />landscape is key to growing healthy plants and conserving our precious water <br />supply. <br />See the University of Minnesota's "Watering Wisely" tips here. <br />Lake Elmo Library <br />Stop by Lake Elmo library to check out books, use a computer, reserve a <br />meeting room, and participate in a variety of programs. <br />Library Hours: <br />Monday and Friday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. <br />Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday: 12-8 p.m. <br />Saturday: 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
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