New Jersey American Water Issues Statewide Mandatory Conservation Notice
14 November 2024 - 5:00AM
Business Wire
Company urges customers to conserve water as
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection issues Drought
Warning
Following the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
(NJ DEP)’s issuance of a Drought Warning today, New Jersey American
Water has issued a mandatory conservation notice for all customers
across the state. The company requests that customers limit all
nonessential water usage by pausing all outdoor watering until
spring and conserving as much as possible indoors.
“We are dedicated to responsible water management and are
prepared to support Governor Murphy and the NJ DEP’s action to move
New Jersey to Drought Warning status,” said Mark McDonough,
president of New Jersey American Water. “Our customers can trust
that we are closely tracking water conditions and are prepared to
take additional measures to support statewide water preservation
efforts. However, it is critical for everyone to work together and
conserve water now.”
In mid-October, the NJ DEP issued a Drought Watch following a
prolonged period of low precipitation. The Watch was upgraded to a
Warning as of November 13, following a public hearing to gauge the
severity of water supply concerns.
As a result of this public hearing and escalation, New Jersey
American Water is urging customers to limit all non-essential water
use and providing the following guidelines below:
Outdoor Conservation Guidelines:
- Pause all outdoor watering. Plants require less water in
the fall, so allow them to go dormant for the season, and postpone
water-intensive landscaping until spring.
- Winterize your irrigation system. Turn off and drain
sprinkler systems, outdoor spigots, and hoses.
- Sweep, don’t spray. Use a broom instead of a hose or
pressure washer to clear leaves and debris from sidewalks or
pavement.
- Use a commercial car wash that recycles water, instead
of washing your car at home.
Indoor Conservation Guidelines:
- Turn off the tap while brushing your teeth, shaving, or
washing dishes in the sink.
- Run dishwashers and clothes washers only when full. If
you have a water-saver cycle, use it.
- Take shorter showers. Try to shower in five minutes or
less.
- Be a leak detective. Find and fix leaks and breaks in
hoses, sprinkler systems, pipes and toilets. For help, download New
Jersey American Water’s Leak Detection Kit at newjerseyamwater.com
under Water Information.
- Insulate exposed water pipes with pre-slit foam
insulation to maintain warmth and avoid wasting water while it
heats up.
- Consider water and energy-efficient appliances. Products
and services that have earned the US EPA WaterSense label have been
certified to be at least 20 percent more efficient without
sacrificing performance.
“These small but impactful actions are designed to help
alleviate stress on water sources and infrastructure. Together, we
can make a difference and support the sustainability of our water
resources,” said McDonough.
New Jersey American Water has been closely monitoring supply
levels in coordination with operation centers across its system.
The company does not anticipate a major threat to its water supply
and is leveraging redundancies to shift between water sources to
provide uninterrupted water service at this time. The DEP’s Drought
warning designation and New Jersey American Water’s Mandatory Water
Conservation Notice prioritize preserving available water supplies
to avert a more serious water shortage.
New Jersey American Water customers can monitor their water
usage and find ways to use water more wisely online through their
MyWater account. More indoor and outdoor water-saving tips can be
found on New Jersey American Water’s website at
newjerseyamwater.com/conservation and the New Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection’s Water Conservation Website.
About New Jersey American Water
New Jersey American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE:
AWK), is the largest regulated water utility in the state,
providing high-quality and reliable water and/or wastewater
services to approximately 2.9 million people. For more information,
visit www.newjerseyamwater.com and follow New Jersey American Water
on LinkedIn, Facebook, X, and Instagram
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Media: Denise Venuti Free Sr. Director of Communications
and External Affairs New Jersey American Water
Denise.Free@amwater.com
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