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This summer, the Southern Ute Indian Tribe rolled out miles of temporary rubber water lines. The above-ground tubes had one ...
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 ...
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.
Colorado Public Radio reports that the Colorado Department of Corrections has shut down Sterling prison gardens that ...
Summer 2025: The Water BelowAs Colorado reckons with shrinking aquifers, communities are beginning to rethink how — and whether — we can sustain the water beneath our feet. Can planning and management ...
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 ...
The Denver Post reports that a Broomfield golf course will have to find a new source of water after its rights to a nearby ...
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