- **Q: What are the restrictions in Erie?
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Colorado / Water Conservation
As unseasonably warm weather strains limited water supplies, Erie and Aurora, Colorado are taking action. Erie warns homeowners against irrigation, while Aurora implements targeted restrictions on large water users. These measures come as C...
Erie, facing a surge in water demand, is taking the drastic step of warning homeowners against irrigation. The town's water use is up 30% due to early irrigation, prompting officials to threaten water shutoffs for non-compliance. Residents can still hand-water, but sprinkler systems are temporarily prohibited. [Town of Erie Website erieco.gov/drought?ref=yanuki.com]
Denver Water, serving 1.5 million people, is implementing mandatory restrictions limiting outdoor watering to two days per week, beginning March 25. This marks the first time since 2013 that additional limits beyond typical summer rules have been necessary, driven by the second-worst snowpack on record. [9news.com Article?ref=yanuki.com]
Aurora is focusing on large water users, implementing restrictions that directly limit future high-demand development. The city's large water user guide prohibits extremely large water users and has influenced project approvals, favoring those that avoid evaporative cooling systems. Aurora is also no longer allowing new golf courses due to their high water needs. [9news.com Article?ref=yanuki.com]
Denver is beginning to examine the broader impact of data centers, announcing a moratorium on new data centers as leaders study their effects on resources and environmental output. [9news.com Article?ref=yanuki.com]
These measures underscore the urgency of water conservation in Colorado as drought conditions worsen. The different approaches taken by these towns reflect their unique circumstances and priorities, but all aim to ensure water availability for essential needs.
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