July 21, 2004
New Drought Restrictions

We've experienced seven droughts in the last 40 years. Our most recent one was in January, 2003. You know the drill, the city says we're in some stage of a drought emergency which means we can't water our lawns or fill our pools except when it's 3am on the 2nd wednesday and a new moon. Seriously though, Gothamist seriously doubts anyone besides the city's Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) employees know exactly what the rules are. People simply are a bit more conscious overall (if that). Don't take that 30 minute shower, think twice about whether you should flush after number one, stop running your dishwasher just to clean your favorite 3 glasses. The DEP will be updating the city's drought rules. According to the department Commissioner Christopher O Ward,
“The amended rules are streamlined and simplified, and redundancies and inconsistencies have been eliminated. The new rules will also provide for greater flexibility during various stages of a drought.”
Okay, so Gothamist took a look at the updates which included:
- In a State One emergency, all paved surfaces may be washed with City water for public health reasons:
- In a Stage One emergency, newly seeded/planted turf or plants way be watered on the day of planting and for the next two days;
- In a Stage One emergency, ornamental uses of non-city water are permitted. In a Stage Two emergency, ornamental usage of even non-city water will be allowed if it serves an animal habitat.
- DEP has the option of placing a flow restrictor on water lines as a sanction for non-compliance with drought rules.
Hmm. Ornamental uses of non-city water are permitted in a stage one emergency? So we can trek over to Jersey and grab some of their water to waste and use to decorate our city. And even in a stage 2 emergency, we can still do that as long as we're using it to decorate an animal habitat? We
Currently, the city is not in any state of drought and the reservoirs are at 90.2%.




What I found most interesting was that if you look at the history of water consumption...the lowest consumption has been in the last 25 years has been this past year, followed closer by 2002 and then by 2001. The worst years for water consumption were, not suprisingly, 1988, 1984 and 1991 with 1988 being 70 gallons more per person per day! UN FRIGGIN BELIEVABLE! Go NY!