The Topsfield Water Department has implemented a Mandatory Total Outdoor Use Ban due to a critical drought in northeastern Massachusetts.
All non-essential outdoor water use is prohibited until further notice. Essential uses include those uses required to meet a core business function, required by permit or regulation or required for public safety and/or public health. All other uses are prohibited. Washing cars, filling skating rinks, etc. are non-essential uses. Hand-held waterting of lawns, flowers and gardens is probited.
The restriction applies to all water users in Topsfield, including private well owners.
In addition to curtailing outdoor use the Water Department encourages the following conservation measures:
- Run your dishwasher and clothes washer only when full.
- Fix any leaks around the house.
- Install water efficient toilets, faucets and shower heads.
- Keep a pitcher of water in the refrigerator, rather than running the faucet.
- Consider replacing water intensive lawns with a xeriscape (low water demand) flower garden.
Please visit https://www.mass.gov/info-details/drought-status for information about the drought.
March 6, 2025 Update: Our region remains in a critical drought and it appears we will remain in this level for the forseeable future.