Grand Canyon National Park visitors can expect to feel the effects of increased water restrictions after a series of breaks along a pipeline that delivers water to the park from 3,500 feet below the North Rim.
“DRINKING WATER AVAILABILITY IN THE CROSS-CANYON CORRIDOR IS LIMITED," the park wrote in red capital letters on its website Monday. A day earlier, the park noted that the aging Transcanyon waterline suffers multiple breaks each year.
Water spigots at the South Rim's Mather and Desert View Campgrounds will be turned off, and the Camper Services laundry and shower facility, run by Delaware North, will also be closed. The Grand Canyon has listed places where water is on or off on its website...