Drought & Fire Resources

These are essential resources, guides, and tools — especially important during this Stage 1 drought. Discover articles from Colorado Green News Center, read the latest reports, and discover certification programs to conquer drought and mitigate fires!

Only about 3% of Colorado water supply is used on landscapes, including residential and commercial landscapes as well as parks, sports complexes, golf courses, etc. However outdoor watering uses about 50% of residential water. Read more about Colorado's usage in the 2015 Colorado State University study: The Hidden Value of Landscapes: Implications for Drought Planning, Colorado State University.

Drought Resources

Ask your landscape professional if they are certified in ColoradoScaping or Sustainable Landscape Management — it makes a big difference during drought!

Featured Articles

Reports

ALCC Programs & Certifications Promoting Drought Resistance

Fire Resources

Wildfires are inextricably linked to drought. Below are comprehensive resources to help residents and landscape professionals understand fire risks and implement effective mitigation strategies.

The ColoradoScaping Certification also includes a comprehensive Fire Mitigation Module designed to help create landscapes that reduce wildfire risk while conserving water.

Learn more about ColoradoScaping Certification →

Community & Preparedness Tools

  • LiveWildfireReady.org
    Collaborative state-sponsored campaign with a simple, actionable checklist to prepare your home and family for evacuation.
  • Firewise USA
    Find if your community is a Firewise Site (often unlocks local grants or assistance for debris removal).