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City of Newburyport Mandatory Water Restrictions in Effect

by: Contributing Author

August 14, 2020

Press Release

City of Newburyport Announces Non-Essential Water Use Restriction Due to Algae Bloom

Mayor Donna Holaday and Water Treatment Superintendent Thomas Cusick today announce mandatory water restrictions on non-essential water uses following the emergence of an algae bloom on the Upper and Lower Artichoke Reservoirs.

The Upper and Lower Artichoke Reservoirs, the primary sources of drinking water for the City of Newburyport and portions of Newbury and West Newbury, are experiencing a cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom (CyanoHAB). These organisms are capable of producing a number of toxins that may pose a risk to human and animal health.

The Newburyport Department of Public Services — Water Division conducted sampling of the water at the reservoirs which have indicated that toxins are not currently present in the raw or treated drinking water.

Testing has confirmed that the water remains safe for drinking and other essential uses.

Residents may continue to use the water for drinking, making infant formula, for ice, brushing teeth and preparing foods. Boiling water is not necessary.

The City is adjusting its treatment operations to control the algae bloom as quickly as possible and working closely with the MassDEP to evaluate and minimize any potentially adverse effects. Cyanobacteria can grow rapidly when certain environmental conditions are favorable for their growth, such as elevated temperatures combined with excess nutrients. To control the algae, the Water Division has:

City Bans Non-Essential Water Uses

The Water Division is implementing mandatory water restrictions on non-essential water uses until further notice.  The water use restriction will help control the spread of the algal bloom and allow the Water Division to control the bloom more quickly. Non-essential water uses prohibited under the ban include:

The irrigation of gardens, flowers and ornamental plants by means of a hand-held hose (no open-ended hoses, hoses must have a spray nozzle that will shut off) or drip irrigation systems may be used between 6 a.m.-9 a.m. only while the mandatory non-essential water use restrictions remain in place.

The penalties for violating these restrictions shall be $50 for the first violation and $100 for each subsequent violation.

The Water Department may implement more stringent restrictions if needed.

 

Signage at the Upper and Lower Artichoke Reservoirs

The raw water at the Lower and Upper Artichoke Reservoirs is unsafe for humans and pets, and signage has been posted at the reservoirs for:

For more information, contact the Water/ Sewer Business Office at 978-465-4420.  Office hours are 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday to Friday.

For more information on cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins, visit the MassDEP website at https://www.mass.gov/guides/cyanobacterial-harmful-algal-blooms-cyanohabs-water and US EPA CyanolHABs website at https://www.epa.gov/cyanohabs.

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