Brighton Implements Stage 1 Drought Restrictions Amid Water Shortage
Brighton Implements Stage 1 Drought Restrictions Amid Water Shortage
US · Published Apr 10, 2026
Brighton, Colorado implements Stage 1 drought restrictions due to water shortage.
Irrigation is limited to two days per week based on a structured schedule.
City emphasizes compliance and educates residents on water conservation tips.
Brighton faces water shortage, enacts Stage 1 restrictions
Brighton, Colorado, is currently grappling with a water shortage that has led to the implementation of Stage 1 drought restrictions. These measures are designed to conserve the city's dwindling water resources by limiting irrigation to two days per week, following a schedule based on street addresses. Even-numbered addresses are assigned specific days for watering, while odd-numbered addresses have alternative days. This structured approach ensures equitable water distribution and minimizes overall consumption.
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