Spokane River Flows Meet Level 2 Drought Response

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane River flows have dropped below 1,000 cubic feet per second, triggering Level 2 drought response notifications from city officials. The public is advised to comply with suggested watering rules to conserve water during this critical period. The city emphasizes the importance of community action in mitigating the effects of the drought. As river levels continue to be monitored, further measures may be implemented if the situation worsens. Local officials are committed to ensuring sustainable water management practices are in place.

This drought response reflects ongoing environmental challenges faced by the region. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about water usage guidelines. The actions taken now will help safeguard Spokane's water resources for the future.

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