Drought Intensifies Across Western U.S., Water Restrictions Implemented
Drought Intensifies Across Western U.S., Water Restrictions Implemented
US · Published Mar 31, 2026
The Western U.S. faces intensifying drought, prompting water restrictions and concerns over long-term water security.
Salt Lake City has temporarily banned large non-residential developments to conserve water, while federal officials plan to draw down Flaming Gorge Reservoir to support Lake Powell.
Drought impacts recreational activities, with ski areas closing early and water levels at Lake Dillon critically low.
Drought intensifies, water restrictions increase concerns
The Western United States is grappling with an intensifying drought, leading to stringent water restrictions and raising concerns about long-term water security. The Colorado River, a vital water source, is experiencing historically low flows, impacting water availability and hydroelectric power generation. In response, Salt Lake City has temporarily banned large non-residential developments to conserve water, while federal officials plan to draw down Flaming Gorge Reservoir to support Lake Powell.
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