November 11, 2024 | HEMPFIELD WATER AUTHORITY
Hempfield Water Authority issued a voluntary conserve notice for all customers on Nov. 11, 2024. Lancaster County is under a moderate drought and there is no significant precipitation in the forecast. Due to the drought and lack of precipitation, our ground water levels are getting lower. Hempfield Water Authority provides drinking water to more than 20,000 people in East Hempfield Township and portion of West Hempfield Township.
Customers are asked to keep all the water to essential needs where possible. Some examples of non-essential water use are watering lawns and gardens, washing cars, and washing driveways or sidewalks.
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) issues statewide and county-specific drought guidance. You can find resources and drought declaration updates at dep.pa.gov/drought.
Here are a few water conservation tips:
- Locate and repair all leaks in faucets, toilets and water-using appliances.
Adjust all water-using appliances to use the minimum amount of water - Run the dishwasher and washing machine at full load. If you wash dishes by hand, use a bucket or container with soapy water and only use the faucet for quick rinsing of scrubbed dishes.
- Take 5-minute showers and shallower baths. Turn off shower while soaping; turn off faucet while brushing teeth, etc.
- Install flow restrictors in showerheads and faucets.
- Reduce the number of toilet flushes per day. Each flush uses about 5 to 7 gallons. Reduce water used per flush by installing toilet tank displacement inserts. (Low flush toilets use about 1.6 gallons per day and do not need toilet tank displacements.)
- Use sink and tub stoppers to avoid wasting water.
- Keep a bottle of chilled drinking water in the refrigerator instead of running the water till it gets cold.
- Set up a rain barrel to be ready to repurpose rain when it does fall.
- Track your water bill and meter to curtail the household’s daily water use.
Hempfield Water Authority will notify you when drought conditions are over or if further water reduction is needed. Hempfield Water Authority thanks its customers for their cooperation.