
Colorado Springs Parks Start Irrigation Early Due to Drought
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Colorado Springs parks officials have started irrigation season early due to extreme dryness, aiming to protect emerging greenery during this critical growth period. Eric Becker, the parks maintenance operations manager, notes its one of the driest years on record. The city is also planting native grasses in low-traffic spots to conserve water and reduce long-term maintenance costs.
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