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Pomperaug River Low-Flow Plan Action Level Reached Third threshold, “Water Conservation Strongly Re

Pomperaug Gage

SOUTHBURY — River flows in the Pomperaug River have hit the third and final trigger in the low-flow operations plan announced in June. As called for in the plan, the Heritage Village Water Company, the Pomperaug River Watershed Coalition and the Town of Southbury are strongly requesting that the community, including residents, businesses and public agencies in the Pomperaug River Basin, voluntarily step up their water conservation efforts because of low flows in the river.

This is the last of three possible action levels identified in the plan. Customers of the Heritage Village Water Company and private well owners are always encouraged to use water wisely. Now that the “water conservation strongly requested” action level has been reached, they are being asked to increase their water conservation efforts. Private wells and public water supplies in the area draw water from the Pomperaug Aquifer, which can affect river flows.

“The Town of Southbury is setting a water conservation example for the community,” stated Jeffrey Manville, first selectman of the Town of Southbury. Manville added, “The Department of Public Works will be limiting the washing of vehicles unless needed for maintenance, irrigation at town facilities will be reduced where possible and town hall has been requested to reduce water usage.” Manville further stated, “The Pomperaug River and its ecosystem are a vital asset to Southbury and neighboring communities. We all need to do our part during low-flow periods."

The rearing and growth bioperiod, important developmental stages for aquatic life for the Pomperaug, occurs between July 1 and Oct. 31, and this is the kind of scenario that was envisioned when the low-flow operations plan was developed. The current river flow is less than 7 cubic feet per second, which is the third trigger. Based on United States Geological Survey records, the Pomperaug is at a level that is reached only once about every four years, on average.Current Action LevelLow-Flow Threshold

In addition to these steps for customers, the stress on the Pomperaug River is further reduced as the water supply needs of the Towantic Energy Center, LLC, are being met with the water supply sources of Connecticut Water Company from supplies outside of the Pomperaug River Basin.

Heritage Village Water customers and private well owners can visit www.heritagevillagewater.com for water conservation tips. The current Pomperaug River status and Action Levels can be viewed online at www.pomperaug.org/lowflowplan.

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