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Category: Water Use

Flexibility in Perpetuity
November 17, 2020 by Kelly Bastone
Research technician and Grand County rancher Wendy Thompson collects hay samples as part of a far-reaching experiment to see if ranchers can fallow hay meadows and conserve more water for the Colorado River. Credit: Dave Timko, This American Land. Aug. 12, 2020
These Hay Fields May Know How to Save the Colorado River
by Jerd Smith
A conversation with Matt Heimerich, Senior Water Advisor with Palmer Land Trust
November 12, 2020 by Jacob Tucker
Colorado State Capitol. Credit: Jerd Smith
Colorado eyes foreclosure against troubled Pueblo water company with $1.4 million in delinquencies
November 11, 2020 by Jerd Smith
INTERA staff collecting water samples from a groundwater well for contaminant testing and remediation.
Colorado Groundwater Quality and Emerging Contaminants
October 15, 2020 by Shaden Musleh
Standley Lake in Westminster. The ongoing drought, which shows no signs of easing this fall, has left Colorado's reservoirs at just 84 percent of average capacity, down from 112 percent of average last year at this time. Credit: Jerd Smith, Fresh Water News
Colorado reservoirs down 25 percent as drought persists
October 14, 2020 by Sarah Kuta
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