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What you need to know as Massachusetts copes with drought

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(Courtesy Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs)
(Courtesy Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs)

Since March, parts of Massachusetts have received between 2-7 inches less rainfall than during a typical year.

We'll speak with the director of Massachusetts' water resources office to learn how the state tracks droughts and a reporter covering the town of Danvers, which is facing high drought levels. The executive director of the Neponset River Watershed Association also will join us to offer tips for what you can do as the state faces drought conditions.

This segment aired on June 30, 2022.

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