Water Watch is your community's water data, updated daily!
OWASA's water supply is stored in the Cane Creek Reservoir, University Lake and the Quarry Reservoir. OWASA also has a water supply allocation from Jordan Lake.
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With no further rainfall, we have enough water to last:
Days
Rainfall in Carrboro in Inches | |
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Yesterday | |
Month | 0 |
Past 12 Months | 63.49 |
Annual Average | 47.29 |
Risk of Drought Shortage |
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Minimal |
Conservation Standards in Effect |
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Year-Round Restrictions |
Water from the reservoirs is treated at OWASA's Jones Ferry Road Water Treatment Plant. Drinking water is provided to the Carrboro/Chapel Hill community through about 400 miles of pipe and storage tanks.
Customer Demandmillion gallons per day | |
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Yesterday | 5.486 |
Past 30 Days | 6.71 |
Projected this Month | 6.15 |
Reclaimed water is the clean water produced by advanced treatment of wastewater at OWASA's Mason Farm Wastewater Treatment Plant which is used by the University for non-drinking purposes on the main campus.
Customer Demandmillion gallons per day | |
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Yesterday | 0.72 |
Past 30 Days | 0.66 |
Projected this Month | 0.21 |
Water Watch data is uploaded Monday through Friday to give a snapshot of the daily totals for water supply, drinking water consumption, and reclaimed water use across our community. Additional data can be found through the USGS, including streamflow information for Cane Creek and Morgan Creek.