09/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/11/2025 15:41
The Cambridge Water Department would like to inform the Cambridge community about the latest water drought status.
Yesterday, the Secretary of the Commonwealth's Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) elevated Cambridge and a majority of Massachusetts' current drought level status to Level 2 (Significant Drought).
Under a Level 2 (Significant Drought), all nonessential outdoor water uses remain banned, except the watering of ornamentals and flower gardens with drip irrigation. Hand-held hose or watering cans may be permitted.
The Cambridge Water Department carefully monitors the City's water supply system on a weekly basis to ensure an adequate supply of water is available to meet the needs of our residents, businesses, and organizations.
For Level 2 - Significant Drought Status
In response to the ongoing drought, Cambridge has implemented strict water use restrictions.
All nonessential outdoor water use is currently prohibited, including:
Only outdoor water use deemed essential is allowed, such as for:
For a full list of essential uses, visit: Drought Status | Mass.gov
Residents, businesses and other organizations are encouraged to be mindful of water use and to help promote water conservation. This will help allow our water reservoir system to recharge, while maintaining water quality.
Residents and Businesses are strongly recommended to:
Aggressively reduce indoor water use by:
Drought Ordinance and Enforcement Reminders
In January 2023, amendments to the Massachusetts Water Management Act were passed requiring all public water suppliers to establish enforceable restrictions limiting non-essential outdoor water use during any drought declarations by the Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs. On April 7, 2025, the Cambridge City Council's Ordinance Committee ordained the proposed updates to the Cambridge Municipal Code (Chapters 13.08 and 13.12) to strengthen local drought response and enforcement. These amendments are aligned with state guidance under 310 CMR 36.00 .
Key updates included:
ANY VIOLATION OF THE WATER USE RESTRICTIONS will now result in the following penalties:
Violations may be enforced through criminal or noncriminal proceedings by designated City staff, police officers, or the Animal Commission.
Drought status updates will be published on the Water Department's website, the City's Daily Update newsletter, social media accounts, media outlets, and by other means reasonably calculated to reach and inform all users of water of the state of water supply conservation.
For questions or more information, please contact the Cambridge Water Department at 617-349-4770, email [email protected] or visit: https://www.cambridgema.gov/Water .