Standing on the wall of a reservoir the size of about four golf courses, it’s easy to see the impact of Southwest Florida’s extreme water shortage.
Operated by the Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority, the reservoir is built to hold 6 billion gallons of water. It is now half empty, and the distance between the current waterline and the visible mark where the water normally sits is striking.
The lack of water has become dangerous for local ecosystems, but as far as drinkable water supply is concerned, officials say they’re not panicking yet. Even if the drought continues through this year’s rainy season, officials are confident they can refill the supply before the end of the summer.
“This summer, we’ll probably fill up a little faster. Usually, during the rainy season, there’s more water flowing than we even need to take, or can take, with the pumps we have out there,” said Katie Gilmore, the director of operations for the Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority. “So this year, we’ll definitely pull as much as we can, until we’re full.”…