Pascoag Utility District Awarded for Outstanding Conservation Project

Thank you for your patience throughout the ongoing outdoor water ban. As many of you know, drought conditions have affected our region for much of the last year. According to the latest Rhode Island drought maps, 99% of the state is still classified as “abnormally dry.”

However, after closely monitoring our water production and remediating several wells, CREW is implementing a change in restrictions to allow some outdoor water use. Effective immediately, we will be moving from a full outdoor water ban to an even/odd day watering schedule.

What does this mean?

  • Even-numbered addresses may water outdoors on even-numbered days of the month.
  • Odd-numbered addresses may water outdoors on odd-numbered days of the month.


This change is a balance between conserving water and providing some relief to our customers. We will continue to monitor the drought conditions, and if rainfall improves, we will reevaluate and aim to lift the outdoor water ban completely.

We appreciate your understanding and continued efforts in conserving water during these challenging times.

On May 3, 2013, The Environmental Council of Rhode Island (ECRI) presented Pascoag Utility District with the Senator John H. Chafee Outstanding Conservation Project Award.  The ECRI honors four organizations each year for their work in improving the health of the Rhode Island environment. Pascoag Utility received the award for the ongoing success of the annual Green Festival and Sustainability workshops.

Pascoag Utility District’s Sustainable Workshop Series and Green Festival are in their 7th year of operation. The workshops being each May and are held in partnership with the Burrillville Farmers Market Association. Past workshop topics have included rain water barrel use and water conservation, solar energy use for homes and businesses; geothermal heating and energy conservation tips. The series culminates in September at the Green Festival. The Festival showcases Green services and products from RI, with a focus on accutane energy conservation.

In 2013, the Pascoag Utility District will be partnering with the Town of Burrillville’s Parks and Recreation/Public Works Departments to expand the Festival further. The Festival will be moved to the Stillwater Mill Center, near the Burrillville Farmers Market pavilion and river walk.

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