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Ministry Urges Residents To Conserve Water - Bernews

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Amid an extended period of dry weather, the Ministry of Public Works and Environment is urging residents to monitor their water supplies and practice water conservation.

A Government spokesperson said, “As Bermuda is experiencing a prolonged stretch of dry weather, the Ministry of Public Works and Environment encourages residents to monitor their household water supplies and take simple, proactive steps to conserve water.

“Most homes across the Island rely on rainwater to fill their tanks. During the summer, when rainfall is typically less frequent, water supplies can run low, leading to increased demand for Public Drinking Water Supply Systems and private water trucking services.”

Minister of Public Works and Environment Jache Adams stated: “As we navigate a dry stretch this summer, we want to ensure residents are thinking ahead. Now is the time to check your water situation and make sensible choices.

“This is not about alarm. This is about preparation. A bit of planning today can prevent unnecessary disruption tomorrow.”

The spokesperson said, “The Ministry is advising the public to:

“By planning ahead and using water responsibly, residents can help ease the pressure on water trucking services and ensure their homes remain supplied throughout the dry period.

“The Ministry would like to thank the public for their cooperation.”

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