GA EPD Encourages Water Conservation to Combat Drought
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Georgia EPD Presses
For Metro Atlanta Water Conservation To Combat Drought
May 2, 2017
Faced with a stubborn drought and the warmest April
on record in Atlanta, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) is
urging metro Atlantans to conserve water and follow the state’s outdoor water
use schedules.
"With Lake Lanier showing only slight improvement
after recent rainfall it’s more important than ever for citizens to be good
stewards of our water supply," said EPD Director Richard Dunn. "The lake
remains eight feet below its full water level. Coupled with the fact that it is
not unusual during a drought for Lanier to drop six feet or more over the
summer, it is critical that metro Atlantans follow a Level 2 Drought Response,
which allows reasonable outdoor water use while still saving water."
During a Level 2 Drought Response, outdoor
landscape watering is allowed up to two days a week, determined by odd and
even-numbered addresses.Even-numbered addresses and properties without
numbered addresses may water on Wednesday and Saturday before 10 a.m. and after
4 p.m.Odd-numbered addresses may water Thursday and Sunday before 10 a.m.
and after 4 p.m.
The Level 2 Drought Response has been in place
since November in the following 12 counties: Cobb, Coweta, Dekalb, Douglas,
Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Lumpkin, Paulding and White
counties. These are counties that depend on Lake Lanier and the Chattahoochee
River for water supply.
"Lake Lanier is a large reservoir fed by relatively
small streams," added EPD Director Dunn."Recent rains have provided
short-term relief for your landscape, but not enough rainfall to provide
significant improvement to Lake Lanier."
Prohibited outdoor water uses under a Level 2
Drought Response include:
- Washing hard surfaces such as streets and sidewalks.
- Water for ornamental purposes, such as fountains.
- The use of fire hydrants, except for firefighting and
public safety.
- Non-commercial washing of vehicles.
- Non-commercial pressure washing.
- Fundraising car washes.
The following activities are allowed under a
Level 2 Drought Response:
- Irrigation of new and replanted plant, seed, or turf
may be done at any time of day for 30 days after installation.
- Irrigation of personal food gardens may be done at any
time of day.
- Drip irrigation or irrigation using soaker hoses may be
done at any time of day and hand-watering with a hose with automatic
cutoff or handheld container may be done at any time of day.
- General landscape watering may be done after 4 p.m. and
before 10 a.m. on the designated days.
EPD closely monitors a number of drought indicators
including streamflows, reservoir levels, groundwater, short-term climate
predictions and water supply conditions. Should conditions deteriorate further,
a Level 3 Drought Response would have to be considered. A Level 3 Drought
Response prohibits most types of outdoor water use, including general landscape
watering.
Water Conservation Tips can be accessed here. More water conservation information is available
at http://epd.georgia.gov/water-conservation. |