Group say Connecticut drought advisory can now be lifted

Group say Connecticut drought advisory can now be lifted.
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A coalition of state agencies says the drought advisory issued last summer in Connecticut can now be lifted.
Democratic Gov.
This development comes after much of Connecticut received above-normal precipitation in May.
Last October, the workgroup issued its’ first-ever “drought watch” for most of Connecticut.
Residents, businesses and local governments were urged to voluntarily reduce water usage by around 15 percent.
The workgroup is still asking people to practice smart water conversation techniques.
Those can include steps such as stopping indoor and outdoor plumbing leaks and replacing old toilets.
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