Vermont still grapples with drought
MONTPELIER, V.T.
(WCAX) According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, approximately 73 percent of Vermont is experiencing dry or drought conditions.
The north central part of state makes up 8 percent of the severe drought area.
Officials are asking Vermonters to be mindful with their water use and take steps to conserve.
The State is also asking Vermonters to report low or dry wells using a new crowd-sourced drought map.
The map collects data on where water supply shortages are happening, to act as an early warning system.
It can even lead to improved planning and development of future sustainable water supplies for both private and public systems.
If you notice sediment or a change in the taste or color of the water, it may be contaminated.
There is also funding available for farmers affected by the drought.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service announced livestock producers impacted by the drought are encouraged to apply for assistance through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program by October 19th.