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Saturday, February 14, 2004
 

Colorado Water

Well the recent drought that we're still in or just barely out of has made watering restrictions a year to year thing for Metro residents, according to the Rocky Mountain News [February 13, 2004, "Water surcharges possible"]. Basically if it snows a lot this spring we're OK if not we don't have enought water in the reservoirs. From the article, "The agency expects to determine what, if any, watering restrictions will be necessary in late April, spokeswoman Trina Mcguire-Collier said. The utility's reservoirs, now about 73 percent full, are normally about 83 percent full this time of year. But weather forecasts are providing little guidance, indicating that spring snows could be near average or fall short."
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