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Tag: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

Many of Colorado's rivers and streams are intermittent and ephemeral, making their classification under the Clean Water Act difficult. Credit: Jerd Smith
Colorado AG, top water quality regulator vow to challenge new Clean Water Act rule
May 6, 2020 by Jerd Smith
Getting Closer to Governing Direct Potable Reuse
March 27, 2020 by Dana Strongin
Warm Weather Brings Increased E. coli Bacteria to Colorado Waterways
August 9, 2019
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
Water-saving rule, passed with high hopes, goes nowhere
January 16, 2019 by Jerd Smith
The Weeds Within Water Reuse: Q&A with Kevin Gallagher
September 20, 2018 by Rachel Champion
Denver Water, Aurora in dispute with state over lead treatment
August 15, 2018 by Jerd Smith
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