GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. — Grand Canyon National Park is implementing more stringent water use restrictions and conservation measures due to a series of breaks in the pipeline that supplies the South Rim. Park officials say the park will remain in conservation mode until water in storage tanks reaches sustainable levels. Under the latest restrictions announced Saturday, the RV dump-fill station and laundry and showers for South Rim campers are closed, and sinks in public and employee restrooms are turned off. Park officials say previous conservation measures announced Wednesday remain in place. Park services on the North Rim remain closed for winter.
Source: National Post March 17, 2018 21:45 UTC