Grand Canyon Water Crisis Exposes Decades of Neglect and Risks America’s National Treasures
The Grand Canyon’s South Rim lodges face shutdown due to repeated water pipeline failures, revealing long-term mismanagement that threatens our national parks and American heritage.
The Grand Canyon, one of America's most iconic natural wonders, is facing a crisis rooted not in nature but in human negligence. Starting Saturday, overnight stays at historic South Rim lodges like El Tovar and Bright Angel have been canceled due to multiple breaks in the park's only water supply pipeline. This isn’t the first time—the aging infrastructure, built in the 1960s, has long exceeded its expected lifespan and now threatens both visitors' experiences and the livelihoods of thousands who live and work in Grand Canyon Village.How Long Will Washington Allow Our National Parks to Crumble?Water is essential for life,...
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