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As groundwater use declines, Colorado communities are testing new ways to store — not just extract — water from aquifers. To ...
New Mexico’s KRQE News reports that a long-awaited water supply project has hit a federal funding snag that may jeopardize ...
Newsweek reports that mineral industries have been ordered to reduce use. Agricultural water users have already moved to ...
This summer, the Southern Ute Indian Tribe rolled out miles of temporary rubber water lines. The above-ground tubes had one job: carrying water to oil and gas operations on the reservation. But the ...
Aspen Journalism reports that a major West Slope water district is proposing a new approach to finalizing the Colorado River District’s pending purchase of highly sought-after Shoshone water rights.
Aspen Journalism reports that the Colorado River District has won a lawsuit against Denver Water involving dam repairs at ...
Colorado lags far behind neighboring states when it comes to keeping special permits — those that are critical to stopping ...
Colorado Public Radio reports that the Colorado Department of Corrections has shut down Sterling prison gardens that ...
The Denver Post reports that a Broomfield golf course will have to find a new source of water after its rights to a nearby ...
Will these regions that historically relied largely and unsustainably on groundwater be able to shift their water use ...
A well-connected metro Denver water developer, backed by former Colorado Governor Bill Owens, Front Range real estate interests, and absentee ranchers who themselves control huge amounts of water here ...
KRDO reports that Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials, in response to a leaky dam at southwestern Colorado’s Summit ...
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