Warren asks well users to conserve water amidst "critically low" levels

Posted 7/22/22

The Town of Warren has asked those who utilize private wells to restrict water usage, citing "critically low water levels".

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Warren asks well users to conserve water amidst "critically low" levels

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Warren Fire Chief James Sousa issued a public service announcement to those in Town who utilize private wells, asking residents to constrict water usage amidst "critically low water levels" observed.

The PSA in full:

It has been brought to my attention that some residents who rely on private wells for water supply are experiencing signs of critically low water levels.

While the Town is not able to impose any mandatory restrictions on the use of private water supplies, we would like to take this opportunity to request and recommend that all residents in these areas limit non-essential water use to the greatest extent possible due to the exceptionally dry conditions.

Please go to this link for water conserving tips.

Your assistance in this matter is greatly appreciated.

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