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Beverly Water Ban: What Is Restricted Until Further Notice?

The ban includes outdoor lawn and garden watering via sprinkler or irrigation system, car washing and the filling of swimming pools.

Beverly residents are restricted from all nonessential outdoor water use —​ including the watering of lawns and gardens via sprinkler or irrigation system, car washing and filling of swimming pools —​ after the city declared a Level 3 "Critical" Drought.
Beverly residents are restricted from all nonessential outdoor water use —​ including the watering of lawns and gardens via sprinkler or irrigation system, car washing and filling of swimming pools —​ after the city declared a Level 3 "Critical" Drought. (Ashley Ludwig/Patch)

BEVERLY, MA — Beverly residents are restricted from all nonessential outdoor water use — including the watering of lawns and gardens via sprinkler or irrigation system, car washing and filling of swimming pools — after the city declared a Level 3 "Critical" Drought, effective immediately.

The city of Beverly's water supply is provided by the Salem and Beverly Water Supply Board. SBWSB is required by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection through the Water Management Act to "implement nonessential outdoor water use restrictions during times of drought."

While the SBWSB is currently at full supply, officials said the city is required to implement the water use restrictions per MassDEP's WMA, and therefore asks residents to refrain from watering outdoors and to conserve water.

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Salem implemented a similar restriction last week.

Water conservation is a positive practice regardless of drought conditions and can save you money.

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Those with questions about the water supply, drought restrictions, or water conservation can reach out to the Engineering Department at 978-619-5673.

(Scott Souza is a Patch field editor covering Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, Salem and Swampscott. He can be reached at Scott.Souza@Patch.com. X/Twitter: @Scott_Souza.)

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