Drought Watch Lifted for Many Counties, Water Conservation Still Encouraged

Drought Watch Lifted for Many Counties, Water Conservation Still Encouraged

The Pennsylvania Drought Task Force recently lifted the drought watch for 21 counties, including Bucks and Montgomery counties, which include townships that receive water supplied by BCWSA.   The PA Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) determines the drought declaration status based on stream flow, groundwater level, precipitation, and soil moisture indicators. DEP makes its drought declarations after assessing the departures from these normal ranges for periods of 3-12 months. The department also factors information it receives from public water suppliers.   While the drought watch has been lifted, BCWSA encourages residents to maintain water conservation such as the following: Run the dishwasher and washing machine less often and only when full Water gardens in the cooler evening or morning hours Water lawns only if necessary Check for and repair household leaks Skip the car wash   Ongoing Monitoring & Updates   BCWSA will continue to assess conditions and provide updates as necessary. These voluntary conservation measures may be adjusted in accordance with any restrictions set by the Governor of Pennsylvania, PA DEP, Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency, or the Delaware River Basin Commission.   We appreciate your cooperation in helping protect our water supply during this drought period. Together, we can make a difference.   For additional water-saving tips, visit Water – Our Most Precious Resource – BCWSA   Thank you for doing your part!  

BCWSA Continues to Encourage Voluntary Water Conservation During PA Drought Watch

BCWSA Continues to Encourage Voluntary Water Conservation During PA Drought Watch

BCWSA has been closely monitoring the water levels across our service area and following all guidelines issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. We regularly provide our customers and the communities we serve with tips and best practices to reduce their water usage while maintaining their daily routines. We will provide additional updates as needed and continue to do our part during this drought period Due to the lack of substantial rainfall in the last six months and to avoid a water shortage, BCWSA is requesting a voluntary reduction in the non-essential use of water effective immediately.