The Department of Public Works is asking residents to “refrain from unnecessary water use” due to low groundwater levels.
DPW director Kerry Reed informed residents in a notice on Tuesday that a continued lack of rain has caused a decline in available groundwater. This has forced the Water Department to cut back pumping capacity at the town’s well sources.
According to the notice, forecasts continue to predict dry and above normal temperatures through the end of October, keeping groundwater levels low.
Low groundwater levels put strain on the town’s water systems and cause water to be pulled from further out in the aquifers. This affects water quality, resulting in “more periodic discoloration.”
Residents can obtain more information on water conservation and water system status updates on the Water Department’s website.
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