Drought, schmout, we still need water conservation
While many North Carolinians are starting to bathe daily again as the state is coming out of a months-long drought, we want to remind folks of that not-so-distant past of mandatory conservation.
And, while our rivers and streams are flowing again, our groundwater isn't. You just need to take a look at this map of North Carolina's ground water network and then look at the data for each spot - most of the groundwater levels are below normal. Even Brunswick County, in the eastern part of the state (where the drought wasn't as severe) is below the 'mean' water level.
This is all to say that we still need to protect and conserve our water resources in North Carolina. And, with this in mind, the NC Conservation Network is working with the NC Watershed Alliance (a coalition of twenty watershed protection and state-wide organizations working on the top water issues in our state) to host the 8th annual Clean Water Lobby Day on June 4 in Raleigh. Please consider joining us. We all need to remind legislators of the not-so-distant past and the continued need for state-wide water conservation.
Join us and make your voice heard.


