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Category: Arkansas River

A woman jogs in Denver's City Park Jan. 23, 2019. Though statewide snowpacks have improved, the metro area actually slipped back into drought in December due to a lack of snow. Credit: Jerd Smith
New snowfall spurs minor rejoicing, but 40 Colorado counties remain in drought
January 23, 2019 by Jerd Smith
Angler on the Roaring Fork River upstream of Basalt in Pitkin County. West Slope voters said yes to millions in new taxes for the Colorado River District. Credit: Jerd Smith, Fresh Water News
Voters said no to big state taxes, but yes to these smaller land and water efforts. What’s the secret?
November 14, 2018 by Jerd Smith
Could Salinity Threaten Interstate Accord?
October 25, 2018 by Jerd Smith
Cutting cannabis buds used in medical marijuana. New growers in Pueblo County finding water rules a challenge.
Pueblo County pot growers face steep learning curve on water rules
September 5, 2018 by Joshua Chetwynd
Could small town water woes threaten Colorado-Kansas accord?
July 25, 2018 by Jerd Smith
Colorado's reservoirs, after being devastated in 2018, recovered this year. As of July 31,, statewide storage stood at 116 percent of average. Credit: Bureau of Reclamation
Pueblo Reservoir Faced the Unthinkable in April, an Involuntary Spill
June 4, 2018 by Jerd Smith
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