Grand Canyon National Park implements mandatory water conservation following waterline break
7/18/2024
(UI) – On Monday, July 15, Grand Canyon National Park announced it will begin implementing mandatory water conservation measures for the South Rim of the park.
According to an online news release, the water restrictions are due to a failure in the Trans Canyon Waterline after it was shut off for repairs. Crews were attempting to repressurize the line when there was a break, causing an extension of the current water outage.
The water conservation measures require all park residents and visitors to conserve and reduce water usage wherever possible.
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