PA Mandatory Water Conservation


Aqua Pennsylvania Issuing Mandatory Water Conservation for Roaring Creek Customers due to Drought Conditions

Due to drier than normal weather conditions in Pennsylvania, Aqua is issuing a Mandatory Water Conservation notice for customers served by our Roaring Creek Water Plant in the following communities:

Northumberland County:

  • Ralpho Township, Zerbe Township, Coal Township, Mt. Carmel Township
  • Columbia County:
  • Conyngham Township, Centralia Borough

Schuylkill County:

  • Butler Township, Gordon Borough, Girardville Borough

The months of little to no precipitation have taken a toll on our water supply. This mandatory water conservation order follows our previous request for customers to voluntarily conserve water. If restrictions are not put in place, customers could potentially see service impacts. Cooperation is critical to helping us ensure an adequate water supply.

To be clear, a mandatory water conservation notice applies to all NONESSENTIAL residential water use including:

  • Outdoor watering of lawns, plants, flowers or other vegetation
  • Washing of cars, trucks or any automobile or mobile equipment
  • Power washing of any kind
    • Use a broom, not a hose, to clean driveways, patios and sidewalks

These water use restrictions will continue until Aqua Pennsylvania alerts customers that the mandatory conservation has been lifted. Please keep in mind that it takes a long time to get into a drought, and a long time to get out of a drought.

Customers can further assist by cutting back on essential water use by following the helpful tips below:

  • Don’t leave the water running when brushing your teeth or shaving.
  • Take showers, not baths: Showers are more efficient and use less water. The shorter the shower, the better. A 10-minute shower uses half the amount of water as a full bathtub.
  • Cut back on rinsing dishes. Scrape off the food and let the dishwasher do the rest. Only run the dishwasher when it is full.

Aqua monitors and manages our water supplies actively every day and we are confident in being able to supply our systems, but we are issuing this mandatory conservation notice to ensure continued service and reliability. While we cannot predict how long the dry weather will continue, our operations, environmental and compliance experts plan for this type of weather event with our customers in mind. Aqua’s drought team will continue to monitor the situation and will alert customers when we believe the mandatory conservation notice can be lifted.

As always, if our customers have any specific concerns or questions, please reach out to us at 877.987.2782.

For more water conservation tips, please visit https://aquawater.com/customers/guides-and-tips.php