Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to reflect that the Department of Environmental Protection recommended that customers conserve water, but Erie Water Works now says that customers can safely practice normal, responsible water usage and that drinking water remains unaffected.

(WJET/WFXP) – Erie Water Works said customers are safe to use water safely and normally after the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection issued a drought watch for Erie County back on September 29.

While the drought watch does not impact the drinking water system for Erie Water Works customers, water works said customers can safely practice normal, responsible water usage and that drinking water remains unaffected.

Chautauqua County officials warn lake residents, visitors of harmful algal blooms

Meanwhile, the Town of Ripley continues to experience extremely low water levels and is urging residents to continue conservation efforts.

On Tuesday, October 14, town and county officials met to review the ongoing situation, ultimately determining that stronger water reduction measures must be used for reasons of public health and safety.

Local authorities are currently working to transport water by firetruck to the Ripley Reservoir. They want to remind residents of potential increased traffic on Routes 20 and 76. Additionally, local retailers are calling for bottled water donations in hopes of further reducing household water rates and preserving remaining water in the reservoir.

Chautauqua County has outlined ways for residents to further conserve their water, including refraining from watering lawns, thawing food using refrigerators and microwaves, and using disposable dishware and utensils.

For questions and updates about the current drought conditions, visit the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation website.

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