Statewide Drought Response Level 1 –GA-EPD 2026-04-27

Georgia starts to catch up with Florida in drought declarations.

Georgia Environmental Protection Division Declares Drought Response Level 1

On April 27, 2026, after consideration of the drought severity and the water resource impacts, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) declared a state-wide Drought Response Level 1 for public water systems using surface water and/or groundwater. EPD has been closely monitoring drought conditions in Georgia for months, and on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, EPD held conference calls with public water systems to discuss current water supply and EPD’s consideration of issuing a Level 1 drought response. Following the conference calls, the public water systems had three days to submit any additional feedback before EPD could proceed with a drought response declaration.

[Statewide Drought Response Level 1 --GA-EPD, April 27, 2026]
Statewide Drought Response Level 1 –GA-EPD, April 27, 2026

As a result of the Level 1 Drought Response, public water systems must implement a public information campaign including, at a minimum, notice regarding drought conditions and drought-specific announcements in one or more of the following ways: newspaper or online ads, bill inserts, social media, and notices in public libraries. This public information campaign is designed to help citizens better understand drought, its impact on water supplies, and the need for water conservation.

Outdoor water use between the hours of 4 PM and 10 A.M. is still allowable and unaffected by a Drought Response Level 1. Public water systems may not impose restrictions on outdoor watering that are different from state requirements unless they obtain a variance from EPD.

As required by state law and rules, EPD determines whether specific environmental conditions warrant a drought response declaration based upon the severity of drought conditions and the impacts to water supply. One tool used to monitor and inform drought conditions is the U.S. Drought Monitor, issued weekly by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Factors that may potentially impact water supply include precipitation, stream flows, groundwater levels, reservoir levels, short-term climate predictions, and soil moisture. EPD monitors and produces reports on these conditions on a regular basis. These reports are published on the EPD website, along with information regarding drought indicators, current variances, and EPD actions regarding drought: https://epd.georgia.gov/watershed-protection-branch/drought-management.

More information on water conservation is available at https://epd.georgia.gov/watershed-protection-branch/water-conservation.

Contact

Director of Communications and Community Engagement Sara Lips sara.lips@dnr.ga.gov

Primary (470) 524-0732

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[Drought Conference Call for Public Water Systems, 2026-04-21 --GA-EPD Water Supply Program]
Drought Conference Call for Public Water Systems, 2026-04-21 –GA-EPD Water Supply Program
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[Purposes of Conference Call]
Purposes of Conference Call
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[Director Cown Contemplating a Drought Response Level 1 Declaration]
Director Cown Contemplating a Drought Response Level 1 Declaration
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[Updates on Drought Conditions in Georgia]
Updates on Drought Conditions in Georgia
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[Departure of Precipitation from Normal]
Departure of Precipitation from Normal
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[90-day Departure from Normal]
90-day Departure from Normal
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[120-day Departure from Normal]
120-day Departure from Normal
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[180-day Departure from Normal]
180-day Departure from Normal
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[Additional Current Hydrologic Conditions]
Additional Current Hydrologic Conditions
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[EPD’s Published Drought Indicators Report]
EPD’s Published Drought Indicators Report
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[Responsibilities of Public Water Systems under a Drought Response Level 1]
Responsibilities of Public Water Systems under a Drought Response Level 1
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[Cont.: Responsibilities of Public Water Systems under a Drought Response Level 1]
Cont.: Responsibilities of Public Water Systems under a Drought Response Level 1
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[Public water systems may petition EPD for a more stringent watering restriction by following a variance request process]
Public water systems may petition EPD for a more stringent watering restriction by following a variance request process
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[Questions and Answers]
Questions and Answers
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[Contact EPD]
Contact EPD
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