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Drought Warning For Western New York

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Governor Andrew Cuomo has directed the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation to issue a heightened drought warning for most of Western New York.

That includes Monroe, Livingston, Ontario, Orleans, Genesee, Wayne, Wyoming, Seneca and Yates Counties.

DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos issued the the warning after consulting with experts from the State Drought Management Task Force and Federal technical agencies. The remainder of the state remains under a previously declared drought watch.

"Recent rains helped to reduce the severity of drought conditions in the eastern portion of NY. However, much of western NY did not receive large rainfall amounts over the past weekend and continues to experience significant drought conditions with extremely low stream flows and reduced groundwater levels," Governor Cuomo said. "Residents throughout the state should continue to conserve water whenever possible during the coming months."

A "warning" is the second of four levels of state drought advisories ("watch," "warning," "emergency" and "disaster"). There are no statewide mandatory water use restrictions in place under a drought watch or warning but citizens are strongly encouraged to voluntarily conserve water. Local public water suppliers may impose water use restrictions depending upon local needs and conditions.

DEC Commissioner Seggos said, "While there are no mandated water use restrictions in place we do encourage the public to do their part to conserve water by taking some fairly simple steps. Minor changes in everyday practices can go a long way in helping to prevent any increased drought levels."

You can get water-saving tips at the DEC's webpage.http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/5009.html

Randy Gorbman is WXXI's director of news and public affairs. Randy manages the day-to-day operations of WXXI News on radio, television, and online.