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Drought Watch Now in Effect for Montgomery County and Washington Metropolitan Region – MocoFeed

Posted on July 30, 2024

Montgomery County is now under a drought watch that was put into effect by the Drought Coordination Committee of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG). Residents and businesses in Montgomery County and the metropolitan Washington Region are being asked to take voluntary measures to conserve water and help reduce demand on the region’s water supply systems.

The regional drought watch applies to the more than one million residents in Montgomery County and nearly six million residents across Metropolitan Washington.

According to COG, the flow in the Potomac River is currently low. However, due to careful planning by local water utilities and governments, the area is well-prepared to handle drought conditions. In the early 1980s, three water supply reservoirs were built to provide water during droughts. These reservoirs are currently full and if necessary, water can be released to supplement the river flow.

Experts are continuously monitoring the water levels in the Potomac River and watching weather forecasts to decide if and when water release is needed.

“This drought watch announcement is yet another example of the impacts of climate change in our County with hotter summers, increased flooding events and more extreme storms,” said Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich. “I encourage all residents and businesses to use water wisely as part of their daily routines. Practicing smart water use is important now and will also help us learn how to conserve water in the long run as we face potential future dry conditions.

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Here are some simple tips residents can use to limit indoor and outdoor water use:

  • Monitor watering lawns, plants and shrubs.
  • Sweep sidewalks and driveways (instead of using a hose).
  • Avoid washing your car, or instead use a commercial car wash that recycles water.
  • Fix any plumbing leaks – especially toilets and faucets.
  • Reduce shower length to under five minutes.
  • Turn off water while brushing your teeth.
  • Wash full loads of dishes and clothes.

“DEP is a resource to help the public adopt water-saving habits, especially during times like these when water conservation is particularly important,” said DEP Director Jon Monger. “Residents and businesses will find DEP’s website has information about our RainScapes program, which helps reduce the need for watering with native plantings, as well as lawn care tips that include alternatives to grass and information on how to take care of trees during a drought. DEP is an active partner to the public during these climate-challenging times.”

For updates and link to press release, see here: http://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail.aspx?Item_ID=45624

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