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COG lifts regional Drought Watch

Jun 20, 2025
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The Drought Coordination Committee of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) has lifted the regional Drought Watch put into effect on July 29, 2024, which means the region has returned to the normal stage of the Regional Water Supply and Drought Awareness Response Plan. The late spring rains and cooler temperatures contributed to improved water supplies. 

While this Drought Watch lasted nearly a year, officials note droughts are infrequent due to the region’s investments in drought resilience and the public’s contributions to conserving water. The last Drought Watch occurred 15 years ago, in 2010, and lasted only a month.  

Almost six million residents across metropolitan Washington are affected by regional Drought Watches, making collaboration among government officials, water utilities, residents, and businesses essential.  

Extreme weather, like the significant lack of rainfall over the past year, points to the need for continued future investments in drought resilience. These conditions underscore the importance of a regional water supply study currently underway, which COG and regional partners initiated with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers last year. 

“As extreme weather conditions become more frequent, water resilience must remain a priority,” said Clark Mercer, COG’s Executive Director. “It’s an ongoing investment in our region’s future growth and development.” 

COG encourages citizens to use water wisely all year long. A detailed list of tips for wise water use can be found at mwcog.org/wisewater.  

Wise Water Use Tips  

  • Wash full loads of dishes and clothes. 
  • Water lawns, plants and shrubs watchfully; 
  • Sweep sidewalks and driveways instead of using a hose; 
  • Use a commercial car wash that recycles water; 
  • Fix plumbing leaks – especially toilets and faucets.

MORE:
Regional Drought and Water Supply Status - June 2025

Contact: Sydney Wright
Phone: (202) 962-3209

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