Level 2 Significant Drought Declared for Connecticut River Valley – Outdoor Water Use Restrictions in Amherst

Level 2 Significant Drought Declared for Connecticut River Valley

Nonessential Outdoor Water Uses Banned

The Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs has declared the Connecticut River Valley to be in a Level 2 Significant Drought. Precipitation in April 2026 was below normal, worsening drought conditions that have built up over the past two years. While the Town of Amherst’s water supply remains stable and not currently threatened, the Town is required by the Massachusetts Water Management Act to implement water use restrictions during all declared droughts.

Allowed: Drip Irrigation, Handheld Hose or Water Can for Flower Gardens

All nonessential outdoor water uses are banned. Exception: watering of ornamental and flower gardens with drip irrigation, handheld hose, or water cans is permitted.

View the full announcement online for a complete list of essential vs. nonessential outdoor water uses.

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