Cape Cod Faces Significant Drought
While recent spring showers might suggest otherwise, Cape Cod remains in a Level 2 – Significant Drought, as designated by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. This classification indicates that, despite short-term rainfall, long-term precipitation deficits continue to impact the region's water resources.
At their March 19 meeting, the Orleans Board of Water and Sewer Commissioners voted unanimously to implement mandatory limits on non-essential outdoor water use. Starting May 1 through September 30, watering is limited to two days per week, and only outside the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Restricted activities include:
Lawn, garden, or shrub irrigation via sprinklers or automatic systems
Washing of vehicles (except at a commercial car wash or when necessary for safety)
Washing of exterior building surfaces, parking lots, driveways, or sidewalks
These measures are essential to protect our water resources during what is expected to be a dry season. For full details, visit the Orleans Water Department.