It comes as no surprise that the Quinte and Lower Trent Watersheds remain under low water conditions.
In August both conservation authorities asked residents throughout the region to reduce water consumption by either 20 or 50 percent to adhere to severe drought conditions.
Lower Trent spokeswoman Marilyn Buckholtz says they continue to get reports from residents in eastern parts of their watershed, Stirling-Rawdon, Springbrook and Ivanhoe that their wells are going dry.
Lower Trent will continue to monitor conditions and will provide updates as conditions change.