Significant Drought Declared in Lincoln
Although the spring and early summer months brought some much-needed rainfall, which helped bring many regions out of drought, below normal rainfall over the last three months has quickly moved most of MA, including Lincoln, back into a significant drought. August was notably dry in Massachusetts, with most areas observing 1 to 2 inches or more below normal rainfall. Three-month precipitation deficits remain widespread, with much of the state seeing only 40–80% of normal rainfall.
Below are recommendations for communities and individuals living and working within areas in Significant Drought, including those utilizing a private well. You should also review Lincoln’s Water Department’s Mandatory Outdoor Water Use Restrictions HERE.
Residents and Businesses:
- Minimize overall water use;
- Limit outdoor watering to hand-held hoses or watering cans, to be used only after 5 p.m. or before 9 a.m.;
- Follow local water use restrictions;
- Fix indoor leaks, such as from toilets, faucets, and showers, which result in more than 60 percent of indoor use; and,
- For larger buildings and businesses, conduct water audits to identify areas of leaks and potential water conservation opportunities.