Denver's Dry Spell: Water Crisis Looms as Snowpack Hits Record Lows
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Snowpacks? Oof, Coyote Gulch reported on March 20 that as of March 16, the Colorado River Basin feeding Denver Water was a dismal 71% of normal, near record lows. Denver Water echoes this in their latest snowpack update, signaling tight supplies ahead. Metro areas are scrambling: Aurora Water, per Coyote Gulch on March 19, is eyeing a Stage 1 drought declaration by April 6, slashing outdoor watering to two days a week if approved, as their reservoirs teeter amid statewide drought covering over 75% of Colorado in abnormally dry to extreme conditions.
Thornton already jumped to Stage 1 last week, limiting sprinklers to twice weekly, with Denver Water prepping similar moves by months end, as detailed in their drought strategy for the Board of Water Commissioners. Thornton sits at 83% reservoir capacity, but poor snowpack means no summer top-off, warns interim director Emily Hunt. CWCB approved $13 million for 48 water projects on March 19, pumping fiscal year totals to $40 million for local fixes.
Drinking water stays safe and flowing for now, but experts urge conservation to dodge Stage 2 by years end, which could mean one watering day weekly. Warmer, drier forecasts through spring spell trouble without a wet miracle.
Stay smart with your sprinklers, Denver turn off that hose and lets keep our city blue!
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