Suffolk County officials are urging residents
to conserve water during the morning hours.
The plea from the Town of Brookhaven and Suffolk County Water
Authority officials come as parts of Long Island face a severe drought,
according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
Residents are being urged to voluntarily limit their exterior water
supplies in the morning hours.
"We are asking you to shift the way you use water. If you sprinkle
your lawns, please don't do it between 3 a.m. and 9 a.m. Try to
do it in the afternoon or late evening - even better," says Brookhaven
Town Supervisor Ed Romaine.
Officials say local water towers are being drained during
early hours - hurting both the water supply and pressure.
The water authority says 70% of water pumped throughout the year is used
during the summer months.