New jersey under statewide drought warning as dry spell strains water supply

New Jersey under statewide drought warning as dry spell strains water supply

New Jersey remains under a statewide drought warning, with residents urged to conserve water as winter begins.

Trenton, NJ – Despite a week of steady rain, New Jersey remains under a statewide drought warning as months of below-average precipitation continue to drain the state’s drinking water reserves.

The Department of Environmental Protection said recent rainfall — between 0.4 and 1.3 inches across the state — has not been enough to offset the ongoing deficit.

Officials urged residents to conserve water and follow winter efficiency measures as the situation remains critical.

The Division of Water Supply and Geoscience, which monitors drought conditions weekly, confirmed that indicators show a persistent statewide shortfall, prompting the continued warning.

Rainfall offers minimal relief
Between November 23 and November 30, limited rainfall was recorded across New Jersey’s water supply regions. Although the moisture provided temporary relief, state hydrologists said groundwater and reservoir levels remain lower than average.

The department emphasized that the current drought is primarily a water supply drought, which differs from agricultural or meteorological droughts that affect other sectors.

Water conservation efforts are being promoted statewide through the “Use Water Wisely” campaign, reminding residents to take small steps to help maintain supply levels through the winter months.

DEP issues winter conservation tips
Officials recommended several measures for residents, including installing low-flow fixtures, running dishwashers and washing machines only when full, and composting vegetable waste instead of using garbage disposals.

Homeowners were also advised to insulate outdoor pipes to prevent freezing and leaks during temperature drops, and to plan spring gardens with native, drought-tolerant plants.

The NJDEP said it will continue to update water supply indicators weekly and plans to release its next report between December 10 and 11.

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