Georgia EPD declares level two drought statewide

Fri, 05/04/2007 - 2:49pm
By: The Citizen

The director of the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) has declared a level two drought response across the state and will require all Georgians to follow a more stringent outdoor water use schedule.

“Every area of Georgia has been in a persistent and progressive drought condition since last June,” said EPD Director Carol A. Couch. “It’s important that we take steps now to prepare for the warm, typically dry summer months.”

The drought declaration was made following a meeting today of the State Drought Response Committee. The Committee includes representatives from several state, federal and local agencies, as well as universities and non government organizations. The EPD
Director, working with State Climatologist David Stooksbury, consults with the Committee members and then determines whether a drought response declaration is appropriate.

“March was very dry, and it’s historically a very wet month in Georgia,” said State
Climatologist Stooksbury. “That’s one of the reasons we’re in trouble now.”

The level two drought was declared for all of Georgia. EPD Director Couch said drought conditions will continue to be monitored and she will confer with the Drought Response Committee again in a month. Revised drought response declarations will be issued as necessary.

A level two drought response declaration limits outdoor water use to mornings only.

The new outdoor watering schedules statewide are as follows:
• numbered addresses may water on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, midnight to 10 a.m.

• numbered and unnumbered addresses may water on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, midnight to 10 a.m.

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