Pennsylvania Urges Voluntary Water Conservation
Pennsylvania Urges Voluntary Water Conservation

Pennsylvania Urges Voluntary Water Conservation

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In response to ongoing drought conditions across Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania American Water is urging customers in various service areas, including Glen Alsace and Nazareth, to voluntarily limit non-essential water usage. Residents are advised to refrain from activities such as lawn watering, car washing, and the use of ornamental water features to conserve water amidst decreasing levels. In Eastern Montgomery County, officials in Horsham and Hatboro are emphasizing water conservation and fire safety due to the lack of significant rainfall since late September. Meanwhile, after the heavy rainfall from Hurricane Milton, Bunnell, Florida has lifted its water conservation request, allowing residents to return to normal usage. Bunnell officials noted that prior water conservation efforts helped manage the strain on local stormwater systems. Overall, these measures highlight the ongoing challenges posed by climate conditions affecting water supply and safety in different regions.

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