Why does Westford restrict outdoor water use from May through October?
As one would expect, water usage increases dramatically (about 50%) in the warmer months, and this can create a strain on the system’s ability to pump enough water to meet everyone’s needs. The State also imposes restrictions on how much water the Water Department can pump on a daily basis. And don’t forget - surrounding towns, which draw water from the same aquifer, are also experiencing increased usage at the same time. To ensure that there is enough water for everybody, and sufficient pressure for fire protection, the Water Department has a system of staged water use restrictions. Without these restrictions, demand would most likely deplete water supplies to a dangerously low level, and the Water Department would be forced to impose a ban on all outdoor water usage.

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1. What is groundwater?
2. How does the water get into my house?
3. Why does Westford restrict outdoor water use from May through October?
4. How does the Westford Water Department determine water use restrictions?
5. Why is my water discolored?
6. How is my water bill determined (residential)?
7. What is a System Development Charge (SDC) and how is it determined?
8. How do I connect to Town Water (single family house)?
9. What are the fees to connect to Town water?