For residents of Denver, there’s a fine balance between keeping trees and plants alive through the dry winter conditions Colorado has experienced this year, and conserving water. Both are important, and both can cause potential ripple effects.
“We’re still among the worst snowpack that we’ve ever seen on record,” said Greg Fisher, the manager for Demand Planning and Efficiency for Denver Water. “So we’re actively preparing for supplies that won’t fill our reservoirs and ready to start conserving.”
It’s something that’s been said all season long. But you don’t need to hear it from the experts; Coloradans have been feeling the effects of dry conditions for months…