In a recent special meeting held at Lock Haven City Hall, council members gathered to address pressing water conservation measures amid ongoing drought conditions. The atmosphere was charged with urgency as officials discussed the implementation of Stage 3 water reduction measures, aimed at educating the public on necessary conservation efforts.
City officials emphasized the importance of public awareness, urging residents to familiarize themselves with the proposed water reduction measures outlined in a recent notification. This communication, distributed to city customers last Thursday, includes a detailed plan available on the city’s website, which outlines specific actions residents can take to contribute to water conservation.
As the council reviewed the current water levels, they noted that the city has approximately 72 million gallons of water in reserve, with a total capacity of 558 million gallons. While this represents a slight increase from the previous month, officials acknowledged that the situation remains critical, with a significant portion of the reservoir still needing to be replenished.
The council unanimously agreed on the necessity of taking emergency steps to manage the water supply effectively. They recognized the role of media in disseminating this vital information to the community, reinforcing the message that collective action is essential to navigate the ongoing water crisis.
As the meeting concluded, the council members left with a renewed commitment to engage the public and ensure that residents are informed and prepared to participate in the conservation efforts. The discussions highlighted not only the immediate challenges but also the importance of community involvement in safeguarding the city’s water resources for the future.