11/04/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/04/2024 15:25
The City of Lancaster Bureau of Water issued a voluntary conserve water notice for all customers on Nov. 4, 2024. Lancaster County is under a moderate drought and there is no significant precipitation in the forecast. Due to the drought and lack of precipitation, the Conestoga River level is low, where the Water Bureau sources a portion of drinking water. The City of Lancaster provides drinking water to over 120,000 people in Lancaster's metro area.
Customers are asked to keep all water to essential needs where possible. Some examples of non-essential water use are watering lawns and gardens, washing cars, and washing driveways or sidewalks.
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) issues statewide and county-specific drought guidance. You can find resources and drought declaration updates at dep.pa.gov/drought.
Here are a few water conservation tips:
The City of Lancaster will send out another message when drought conditions are over or if further water reduction is needed. The City of Lancaster's Bureau of Water thanks its customers for their cooperation.