DENVER (KDVR) — As severe drought conditions continue, water restrictions are already in place across many Denver metro area municipalities, with more on the way.
Record-high temperatures this past winter season resulted in low snowpack and reservoir levels.
As a result, drought has become a concern, prompting cities to impose watering restrictions, which have increased over the past few weeks.
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In March, Denver Water declared a Stage 1 drought and 20% reduction in water use for its customers, which includes residents, businesses and city-run facilities. On Tuesday, Aurora also declared a Stage 1 drought, seeking the same reduction of water use within its city limits…