Some Colorado residents have already been told to reduce their water use — the earliest such restrictions ever imposed — following a heat wave and snow drought.
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Catalina Monroe
onto Coastal Restoration April 9, 11:51 AM
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Devan Page's comment,
April 9, 3:45 PM
This is unfortunate news. The 40% loss of the snowpacks in Colorado put the state in a precarious situation where they must reduce water consumption by 20%, and even worse, they are now more susceptible for wildfires and the loss of hydropower and agriculture.
Cael Thor Hill's comment,
April 10, 7:36 PM
Wildfires and agriculture are a great concern but something else to be considered is the wildlife that depends on the environment these snow packs create. I understand this is a disasters class but these impacts could be disasterous for local people.
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