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Drought watch issued for DC region despite dayslong rainfall

Even with days of downpour last month, a severe drought in the D.C. area hasn鈥檛 budged. The condition sparked the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments to declare an indefinite drought watch Wednesday.

The nonprofit association that works with local governments in the District, suburban Maryland and Northern Virginia said the watch applies to roughly six million residents.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 a lot of showers every day and a lot of cars being washed,鈥 said Clark Mercer, the association鈥檚 executive director. 鈥淚ndividual behavior can really help our water resources.鈥

Though officials said the water supply in the Potomac River is adequate for the time being, the council is on water usage indoors and outdoors:

  • Reduce showers to less than five minutes
  • Turn off the water while brushing teeth
  • Only wash full loads of dishes and clothes
  • Fix plumbing leaks, especially toilets and faucets
  • Monitor watering lawns, plants and shrubs
  • Sweep sidewalks and driveways instead of spraying them with water
  • Avoid washing vehicles or go to a commercial car wash that recycles water

The most recent drought watch ended last June and lasted for nearly a year.

This year, weather watchers tracked record-breaking high temperatures between March and April. During that time, the Potomac River reached a historic low based on 130 years of data, according to the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments.

鈥淎s a region, we鈥檙e overly reliant on the Potomac River. Almost 80% of the region鈥檚 supply comes from that one source,鈥 Mercer told 海角精品黑料. 鈥淲e鈥檙e OK in terms of what鈥檚 being stored. But if this drought continues, then we鈥檙e not OK.鈥

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