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    Ohio urging residents to use water wisely due to dry conditions

    By John Lynch,

    7 days ago

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    The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Water Resources is urging the public to use water resources wisely due to dry conditions across Ohio.

    The division says they are working with partners to monitor the ongoing impacts of drought across the entire state.

    “Water is a shared resource, making the consequences of drought diverse and complex. Potential impacts can include reduced agricultural production, decreased transportation on major rivers, limitations on municipal water supply, challenges in maintaining water quality, stress on wildlife, and reduction of recreation.”

    ODNR

    The Division of Water Resources is providing education and information to a variety of business sectors that rely on water. The resources will aid in water conservation and encourage consideration of downstream users, water quality, drinking water supply, and wildlife in operational planning.

    The Division of Water Resources provides water conservation information specific to water use sectors in the state, including agriculture, residential, and industrial uses.

    Water conserving practices to improve water efficiency at home include:

    • Abstaining from or irrigating lawns and landscaping only during the coolest part of the day and observing local watering restrictions, such as designated watering days/times.
    • Repairing leaks quickly and updating old fixtures to more efficient types
    • Reducing shower time, which saves 5-7 gallons of water per minute.
    • Only running the dishwasher and washing machine with full loads. This saves hundreds of gallons annually per household.

    Currently, 77.8% of Ohio is under varied drought conditions. The U.S. Drought Monitor indicates the majority of the state is currently experiencing abnormally dry to moderate drought conditions, with several counties affected by severe to exceptional drought. The drought is predicted to persist in southern and eastern Ohio and continue to develop in central, northern, and western regions

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    Rory R
    6d ago
    How much WATER is the INTEL PLANT going to need once it's operating? Will they be conserving water? Or just us?
    Melissa Snider
    6d ago
    you mean the water that's really undrinkable because you can taste every day going chemical out of it comes out of your faucet I drink bottled water I won't even give tap water tonight pets and if I cook with it I make sure it's a rapid boil for over 2 minutes before I will even put a noodle or anything else that belongs in it and the rainwater isn't safe either it's great for flushing toilets but that's about it it's our government's fault! they allow too many chemicals that they know in the long run is going to hurt us and our bodies and even cause cancer even some of the bottled waters has that cancer causing agent and it due to the plastic so Ohio clean up your own system and get a clue
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