Frisco is urging residents and visitors to conserve water as the North Ten Mile Creek, a primary source for the town's water supply, experiences significantly low flows. Stage Two water restrictions are now in effect, demanding changes in water usage within the limits of the Colorado mountain town.
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One of the most immediate changes visitors might notice is at local restaurants. Unless specifically requested, water will no longer be automatically served.
"We're asking the folks in town to just lower their demand a little bit so that we cannot stress other parts of our system that are not currently affected right now," explained Ryan Thompson, the Water Superintendent for Frisco. The last time restrictions were put in by the town was back in 2012.
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