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[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][/vc_tta_accordion][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_tta_accordion color=”white” c_icon=”chevron” c_position=”right” active_section=”-1″ collapsible_all=”true” title=”Previous News & Announcements”][vc_tta_section title=”Drought and Fire Restrictions Update – November 22, 2024″ tab_id=”drought-and-fire-restrictions-update-20241122″][vc_column_text css=””]Following rainfall over many parts of the state, the New Jersey DEP Forest Fire Service has lifted statewide fire restrictions on certain types of outdoor burning. However, a statewide drought warning remains in effect as overall rainfall deficits over the past three months remain a significant concern. Rainfall from the November 20-21 event ranged from one to two inches.

Drought Warning Remains in Effect


Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn M. LaTourette on Nov. 13 signed an Administrative Order authorizing the Drought Warning designation. The warning resulted from a significant 10-inch rainfall deficit over the past three months. It is important to note that it would take numerous rain events to make up this large of a deficit.

 

The goal of a Drought Warning is to preserve and balance available water supplies in an effort to avert more serious water shortages in the future. A Drought Warning enables the DEP to more closely manage water systems by directing water transfers among systems, controlling releases from reservoirs, and modifying the rate of flow in streams and rivers to balance ecological protection and needs of water suppliers.

 

The public is strongly encouraged to follow these tips to reduce water use:

  • At this time of year, it is appropriate to let lawns go dormant for the season.
  • Winterize and shut off irrigation systems as soon as possible.
  • Only use a watering can to water flowers and shrubs or allow them to go dormant for the season.
  • Use a broom to sweep the sidewalk, rather than a hose.
  • Use a commercial car wash that recycles water, as washing your car at home typically results in more water use.
  • To save water at home, fix leaky faucets and pipes. Consider replacing your toilet with a low-flow version; this can save around 11,000 gallons per year.
  • Upgrade your showerhead to low-flow versions, which can save some 7,700 gallons per year.
  • Upgrade your faucets or install faucet aerators; this can save some 16,000 gallons per year.

The DEP has prepared a drought toolkit to help local governments and others spread the word about conservation. Visit: https://deptest.nj.gov/conserve-water/toolkit/

For detailed information on drought conditions, including precipitation statistics, reservoir levels, and ecological indicators, visit www.njdrought.org

Lifting of Fire Restrictions


The lifting of Forest Fire Service restrictions on certain types of outdoor burning – including the use of charcoal grills and outdoors fire pits – recognizes that the immediate risk of wildfire from outdoor fires has diminished. Fire restrictions may be implemented again at any time as conditions dictate.

The Forest Fire Service continues to remind the public to be careful when using fire. Most wildfires can be avoided by adhering to these commonsense safety tips:

  • Don’t discard cigarettes, matches or smoking materials on the ground.
  • Don’t leave fires unattended. Douse them completely, until cold to the touch.
  • Keep matches and lighters away from children. Teach youth about fire safety.
  • Use wood stoves and fireplaces carefully, since both can emit embers that spark fires. Fully douse ashes with water before disposal.
  • Contact your nearest Forest Fire Service office about how to obtain a Campfire Permit.

Statewide fire danger and fire restrictions can be viewed on the Forest Fire Service’s New Jersey Fire Danger Dashboard: https://www.nj.gov/dep/parksandforests/fire/infotools/conditions-restrictions.html[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Drought-Related News Releases” tab_id=”drought-related-news-releases”][vc_column_text css=””]

Date Topic Subject (Linked to the Release)
October 5, 2022 NJDEP News Release Drought Watch Update 10/5/22
August 9, 2022 NJDEP Public Notice New Jersey Enters Drought Watch
July 26, 2022 NJDEP News Release Murphy Administration Encourages New Jersey Residents and Businesses to Conserve Water
August 15, 2017 NJDEP News Release DEP Lifts Drought Warning in Hunterdon & Somerset Counties Ending Year-Long Statewide Drought Designation
April 12, 2017 NJDEP News Release Commissioner Martin Lifts Drought Warning and Watch Advisories for Most of New Jersey
October 21, 2016 NJDEP News Release Commissioner Martin Signs Administrative Order Designating Drought Warning for 14 Counties in Northern, Central and Northern Coastal New Jersey
October 21, 2016 NJDEP Public Notice Public Hearing on Thursday, October 20, 2016 Regarding Current Water Supply Conditions
October 05, 2016 NJDEP News Release DEP Schedules October 20 Public Hearing for Possible Drought Warning for Much of New Jersey
October 21, 2016 NJDEP News Release Commissioner Martin Signs Administrative Order Designating Drought Warning for 14 Counties in Northern, Central and Northern Coastal New Jersey
October 20, 2016 Public Notice Public Hearing on Thursday, October 20, 2016 Regarding Current Water Supply Conditions
October 5, 2016 NJDEP News Release DEP Schedules October 20 Public Hearing for Possible Drought Warning for Much of New Jersey
July 25, 2016 NJDEP News Release Drought Watch Issued for Most of Northern New Jersey
September 23, 2015 NJDEP News Release Water Supply Drought Watch Issued for Three New Jersey Regions
October 26, 2010 NJDEP News Release Drought Watch Lifted for Most of New Jersey
September 29, 2010 Public Notice Public Hearing on Wednesday, September 29, 2010 Regarding Current Water Supply Conditions
September 8, 2010 NJDEP News Release DEP Institutes Statewide Drought Watch
August 25, 2010 Public Notice Public Hearing on Wednesday, August 25, 2010 Regarding Current Water Supply Conditions
August 5, 2010 NJDEP News Release Drought Watch Issued for Five Northeast Counties with Residents Asked to Voluntarily Conserve Water
July 6, 2010 NJDEP News Release Residents Urged to Voluntarily Conserve Water During Dry Spell
May 8, 2006 NJDEP News Release “New Jersey Environmental Commissioner Urges Water Conservation Statewide; Wildfire Danger Continues to Be High Across New Jersey”
September 13, 2005 NJDEP News Release “New Jersey Environmental Commissioner Stresses Need for Water Conservation Statewide; Forest Fire Service Restricts Recreational Fires”
January 8, 2003 NJDEP News Release “McGreevey Takes Action to Control Sprawl and Protect State’s Water Resources; Announces Greater Protection of Metedeconk River and Lifts Drought Emergency”
November 14, 2002 NJDEP News Release “Recent rain helps to improve water supply shortage while ongoing drought emergency persists”
October 24, 2002 NJDEP News Release “New Jersey Environmental Commissioner Eases Drought Restrictions; Calls for Continued Water Conservation”
September 25, 2002 NJDEP News Release “DEP Commissioner Grants Hardship Exemption in Response to Administrative Order 2002-22”
August 20, 2002 NJDEP News Release “DEP Commissioner Tightens Outdoor Water Use Statewide; Extremely Dry Conditions Persist”
August 19, 2002 NJDEP Media Advisory “DEP Commissioner Campbell to Announce Revisions to the Current Drought Restrictions”
August 15, 2002 NJDEP Media Advisory “DEP Commissioner Campbell to Announce New Initiative Encouraging Industrial Facilities to Reuse Effluent from Sewage Treatment Plants over Current Water Sources”
August 8, 2002 NJDEP News Release “Dry Conditions Exacerbate Drought Emergency”
August 2, 2002 NJDEP News Release “DEP Suspends Lake Lowering Activities on Lake Hopatcong; Drought Emergency Persists”
July 22, 2002 NJDEP News Release “Statewide Drought Emergency Continues-Water Conservation is a Must”
June 20, 2002 NJDEP News Release “DEP Eases Water Use Restrictions Statewide-Cautions Drought Emergency Still Exists”
June 19, 2002 NJDEP Media Advisory “DEP Commissioner Campbell to Hold Press Conference on June 20th, 2002 at 11:30 am to Announce Revisions to State’s Drought Emergency Restrictions”
May 30, 2002 NJDEP Media Advisory “DEP Commissioner Campbell Solicits Input from the Southwest and Northwest Drought Regions”
May 8, 2002 NJDEP News Release “DEP Commissioner Bradley M. Campbell Hosts Second Regional Drought Workshop”
April 30, 2002 NJDEP News Release “DEP Commissioner Bradley M. Campbell Outlines Details for Limited Lawn Watering”
April 15, 2002 NJDEP News Release “DEP Commissioner Bradley M. Campbell Announces First Regional Drought Workshop”
April 9, 2002 NJDEP News Release “DEP Commissioner Bradley M. Campbell Issues Drought Order Amendment”
March 15, 2002 NJDEP News Release “DEP Commissioner Bradley M. Campbell Orders Water Interconnection Inspections”
March 11, 2002 NJDEP News Release “DEP Commissioner Bradley M. Campbell Orders Mandatory Water-Use Restrictions”
March 4, 2002 Governor’s News Release “McGreevey Declares Water Emergency for New Jersey”
January 24, 2002 NJDEP News Release “NJDEP Expands Drought Warning to Northeast and Northern Coast”
January 10, 2002 NJDEP News Release “Drought Continues, Water Conservation Urged; Precipitation over the Next Few Weeks Key”
November 21, 2001 NJDEP News Release “NJ Issues Drought Warning for Delaware River Basin Area; Public Hearings Scheduled for Dec. 4 & 5”
October 30, 2001 NJDEP News Release “Reservoir & Stream Levels Decline; Water Conservation Urged”
September 27, 1999 NJDEP News Release “Drought Emergency Lifted In North/Central Jersey”
September 14, 1999 NJDEP News Release “Drought Emergency Lifted in South Jersey / DEP Relaxes Restrictions for North/Central Jersey”
August 31, 1999 NJDEP News Release “Drought Not Over Yet Water Restrictions Remain in Effect”
August 17, 1999 NJDEP News Release “DEP Amends Water Restrictions in Response to Economic and Safety Concerns”
August 9, 1999 NJ Dept of Ag News Release “Farmers Urged to Contact Farm Service Agency To Register Crop Loss”
August 9, 1999 NJDEP News Release “Drought Coordinator Clarifies Water Restrictions, Lauds Public Cooperation”

Additional NJDEP News Releases

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8/11/17 Administrative Order 2017-13 by Commissioner Martin
10/21/16 Administrative Order 2016-10 by Commissioner Martin
3/26/03 Administrative Order 2003-03 by Commissioner Campbell
1/8/03 Governor McGreevey’s Executive Order No. 44
1/8/03 Administrative Order 2003-01 by Commissioner Campbell
12/9/02 Administrative Order 2002-27 by Commissioner Campbell
11/14/02 Administrative Order 2002-25 by Commissioner Campbell
10/24/02 Administrative Order 2002-23 by Commissioner Campbell
9/22/02 Administrative Order 2002-22 by Commissioner Campbell
8/20/02 Administrative Order 2002-21 by Commissioner Campbell
8/8/02 Administrative Order 2002-20 by Commissioner Campbell
6/20/02 Administrative Order 2002-18 by Commissioner Campbell
5/29/02 Administrative Order 2002-17 by Commissioner Campbell
4/29/02 Administrative Order 2002-15 by Commissioner Campbell
4/9/02 Administrative Order 2002-14 by Commissioner Campbell
3/15/02 Administrative Order 2002-07 by Commissioner Campbell
3/11/02 Administrative Order 2002-05 by Commissioner Campbell
3/4/02 Governor McGreevey’s Executive Order No. 11
1/24/02 Administrative Order 2002-03 by Commissioner Shinn
7/17/00 Administrative Order 2000-19 by Commissioner Shinn
9/27/99 Governor Whitman’s Executive Order No. 102
9/14/99 Governor Whitman’s Executive Order No. 100
8/5/99 Governor Whitman’s Executive Order No. 98
8/5/99 Administrative Order 1999-08 by Commissioner Shinn
8/5/99 Administrative Order 1999-10 by Commissioner Shinn
8/5/99 Administrative Order 1999-11 by Commissioner Shinn
8/5/99 Administrative Order 1999-12 by Commissioner Shinn

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