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Massachusetts Drought Worsens, Conservation Urged

Massachusetts Drought Worsens, Conservation Urged

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March 14, 20261m 29s

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Massachusetts Drought Worsens: State Officials Urge Water Conservation

State officials in Massachusetts have declared critical drought conditions in Central and Northeast regions, with the Connecticut River Valley and Western part also experiencing significant and mild drought, respectively. The dry spell, which began last year, has led to low water levels and stressed resources. Secretary Rebecca Tepper is urging residents to conserve water by fixing leaks, running dishwashers only when full, taking shorter showers, and turning off the tap while brushing teeth. The water system serving Greater Boston is currently stable, but officials warn it will take months of steady precipitation to recover. The states drought task force will meet again in early April for a full reassessment.

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