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Water Conservation Highly Encouraged as Level 1 Drought Response Declared for All Counties in Georgia

On April 27, 2026, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (GAEPD) declared a Level 1 Drought Response for all counties in Georgia, including Forsyth County. Outdoor watering is permitted daily between 4 p.m. and 10 a.m. However, residents are highly encouraged to take steps to conserve water both indoors and outdoors. 

Here are a few easy ways to conserve water:

  • Regularly check for and repair leaks both inside and outside the home.
  • Only water your lawn or plants as necessary. Don’t overwater. Adjust sprinkler systems so they are not spraying water on streets, driveways or sidewalks.
  • Turn off the faucet when brushing teeth, shaving or washing.

For additional water saving information and tips, visit Forsyth County Water & Sewer.

GAEPD considers many indicators in declaring a drought response, including precipitation, reservoir levels, streamflow and soil moisture. Many of these indicators have been below average levels since October 2025. 

According to the National Drought Mitigation Center, Georgia currently has drought conditions statewide ranging from Moderate Drought (D1) to Exceptional Drought (D4). Forsyth County is currently classified as being in an Extreme Drought (D3), the second to worst drought level within the state.

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