Current drought monitor map
Drought monitor last month
While conservation measures enacted since late August have been helpful, Mother Nature's teasing response to pleas for drenching rain has been a tad less so.
Take today for instance: Just enough to screw up your outdoor barbecue but not nearly enough to float a boat on the growing sandbar at closed Atkins Reservoir.
On September 21, the day Atkins shut down, after we had been pumping close to one million gallons of water per day for the previous few weeks, our main reservoir stood at 9' 7" down with 60 million gallons of water remaining from 200 million gallons when full.
Atkins Reservoir October 7th still at only 34% of capacity
On Friday, October 7, with no pumping at all for 17 days, our main reservoir stood at 8' 10" down with 76 million gallons remaining from full capacity of 200 million gallons.
Atkins Reservoir sandbar 8/21
Atkins sandbar 10/7. Note hot tub depression once fully underwater
In other words not all that much recharge has taken place. And if the reservoir had not gone off line when it did it would now be at a historic low level.
Water consumption over the past few weeks has been around 3 million gallons per day but not all that much less than a year ago at this same time when no water ban was in effect.
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Note Columbus Day weekend drop off in consumption with UMass kids gone
UMass is a ghost town over Indigenous Peoples Day weekend
UMass is a ghost town over Indigenous Peoples Day weekend
The drought task force is expected to advise municipalities to maintain their water bans until at least Halloween and if a lot more rain has not fallen by then probably into the winter.
The Amherst Select Board enacted fines for water ban violations as an emergency edict until the ban is lifted but stopped short of making it a regular town bylaw since the Department of Environmental Protection would then have the authority to force the town to implement it at any time in the future.
Currently our wells are holding up just fine, although there's no way to measure the supply they draw from.
So as long as a Creepy Clown does not sabotage Wells 3 or 4 ...