Prince William Water is encouraging customers to practice wise water use after the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments declared a regional Drought Watch today.
The declaration comes due to persistent dry conditions, record-breaking temperatures, historically low Potomac River streamflow and a nearly eight-inch rainfall deficit over two years. Officials say water supplies in the Potomac River and backup reservoirs remain adequate for now, but they are asking residents and businesses to voluntarily conserve to help prevent more serious drought conditions.