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Massachusetts Towns Crack Down on Outdoor Water Use
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Massachusetts towns like Hingham, Hull, and North Cohasset are enforcing strict outdoor water bans as the Weir River hits critical lows—no sprinklers, car washes, or pools allowed—due to a worsening drought that’s now officially classified as “Significant Drought” across the southeast region. Fines and water shutoffs are on the table for violators, while Bridgewater limits non-essential outdoor use, allowing exceptions for health, safety, and farming. With town meetings underway, this is a wake-up call: even water-rich areas can face severe shortages fast.
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