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Water Restrictions: Clinton vs Leominster

How do water restrictions rules compare between Clinton, MA and Leominster, MA?

Clinton and Leominster have similar restriction levels.

Clinton, MA

Worcester County

Some Restrictions

Water restrictions in Worcester County are set by each water supplier. The Worcester DPW imposes mandatory odd/even watering May-September, and MassDEP Drought Management Plan declarations trigger stricter limits across the Nashua, Chicopee, and Blackstone basins.

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Leominster, MA

Worcester County

Some Restrictions

Water restrictions in Worcester County are set by each water supplier. The Worcester DPW imposes mandatory odd/even watering May-September, and MassDEP Drought Management Plan declarations trigger stricter limits across the Nashua, Chicopee, and Blackstone basins.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClintonLeominster
Worcester SupplierWorcester DPW Water OpsWorcester DPW Water Ops
Summer ScheduleOdd/even, no 9 AM-5 PMOdd/even, no 9 AM-5 PM
MassDEP AuthorityMGL c. 21G Water Management ActMGL c. 21G Water Management Act
Drought Levels1 Mild to 4 Emergency1 Mild to 4 Emergency
Quabbin TownsMGL c. 92 Β§104 protectionsMGL c. 92 Β§104 protections

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Clinton FAQ

When can I water my lawn in Worcester?

During summer restrictions (typically May 1-September 30), odd-numbered addresses water on odd calendar days and even on even days, and no outdoor watering is allowed 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM per Worcester DPW Water Operations rules.

What happens when MassDEP declares a drought?

At Level 2 (Significant) drought, Worcester County suppliers typically move to 2-day-per-week hand-held watering and may ban sprinklers. At Level 3 (Critical), outdoor watering bans are common. Commercial users face Water Management Act enforcement.

Leominster FAQ

When can I water my lawn in Worcester?

During summer restrictions (typically May 1-September 30), odd-numbered addresses water on odd calendar days and even on even days, and no outdoor watering is allowed 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM per Worcester DPW Water Operations rules.

What happens when MassDEP declares a drought?

At Level 2 (Significant) drought, Worcester County suppliers typically move to 2-day-per-week hand-held watering and may ban sprinklers. At Level 3 (Critical), outdoor watering bans are common. Commercial users face Water Management Act enforcement.

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