Lake Marion Water Level Reaches Record Low
Historic Drought Continues to Impact South Carolina
Residents Urged to Conserve Water
The water level of Lake Marion, South Carolina's largest freshwater lake, has reached a record low amid an ongoing historic drought. As of [current date], the lake's level has fallen to [new record low] feet below full pool, surpassing the previous record set in [previous record low year].
The severe drought has had significant impacts on the lake and its surrounding communities. Reduced water levels have exposed vast stretches of the lakebed, hindered boating and fishing activities, and disrupted the local ecosystem.
State officials are urging residents to conserve water and take steps to reduce their water usage. The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) has issued a statewide water conservation order, asking residents to limit outdoor watering, fix leaks, and take shorter showers.
The drought is expected to continue in the coming months, with predictions of below-average rainfall. SCDNR is monitoring the situation closely and will provide updates as needed.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the drought and water conservation measures by visiting the SCDNR website: [SCDNR website URL]
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