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Summer Watering Rules and Drought Status

The image shows a map of Colorado with color-coded regions, likely indicating weather patterns or risk levels.

According to the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS), 14% of the state is currently experiencing some level of drought with 13% in the Moderate Drought category, and 15.4% of Colorado is Abnormally Dry. The map featured above shows the drought conditions on August 29.

The image shows drought categories in Colorado, with 15.4% abnormally dry and 14% total area in drought (D1-D4).

As of August 28, cumulative precipitation in the Colorado River watershed was tracking at 100% of average and the South Platte River watershed was tracking at 93% of average.

Denver Water’s supply reservoir contents as of May 30 are represented in the table below.

Reservoir Percent Full: Current Percent Full: Historical Median
Antero 96% 100%
Eleven Mile 102% 102%
Cheesman 86% 95%
Marston 76% 63%
Strontia Springs 87% 93%
Chatfield 92% 58%
Dillon 88% 98%
Gross 46% 84%
Ralston 87% 87%
Meadow Creek 45% 77%

The district will continue to work with Denver Water on monitoring the watersheds and will provide updates to our customers through our website and social media channels.

Denver Water’s Summer Watering Rules are in effect until October 1.

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