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Colorado Springs begins water conservation efforts due to drought risks, urging residents to reduce usage ahead of potential restrictions.
Colorado Springs Utilities has launched a Water Shortage Preparation stage amid concerns over a dry year, citing below-average snowpack and reduced runoff forecasts.
Though the city’s water supply is at 77% capacity—enough for about three years—officials are promoting voluntary conservation to avoid future restrictions.
The move, approved by the Utilities Board on March 18, 2026, allows for expanded outreach and operational adjustments, including water use limits such as outdoor irrigation on three days per week and before 10 a.m. or after 6 p.m.
Residents are urged to fix leaks, avoid water waste, and follow Water Wise rules.
The resolution, expected to last one year, reflects ongoing drought risks in the semi-arid region, where severe to extreme drought affects nearly 60% of Colorado.
Colorado Springs comienza los esfuerzos de conservación de agua debido a los riesgos de sequía, instando a los residentes a reducir el uso antes de las posibles restricciones.