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Colorado implements earliest water restrictions in history

27 March 2026
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As Colorado experiences unprecedented snow drought and record heat, Denver Water has implemented its earliest-ever water use restrictions, seeking a 20% reduction in consumption. Residents are urged to turn off automatic sprinklers until mid-May and limit watering trees and shrubs to twice a week. The state’s snowpack, which peaked on March 12 at the lowest level since 1981, has significantly diminished—down by 40% due to recent heat waves. City officials in Aurora are considering similar measures, while Erie has declared a water shortage emergency, restricting irrigation systems. Denver Water’s reservoirs are currently around 80% full, but the low snowpack means they cannot rely on typical spring runoff to replenish supplies.

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The situation in Colorado highlights the growing water scarcity in the Western United States, where many areas are experiencing severe drought conditions. Historical data shows that snowpack levels are crucial for water supply, serving as a natural reservoir that replenishes water sources during warmer months. With nearly every snow basin in the Mountain West recording one of its warmest winters, the risk of wildfires and water shortages is expected to increase. As climate change continues to impact weather patterns, states will likely face more frequent and severe droughts, necessitating stricter water management practices to ensure sustainable water supply for residents and agriculture.

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