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Tag: Eagle River

Workers put finishing touches on Denver Water's new super-sustainable administrative complex last summer. As COVID-19 cases spread,Denver and other utilities have enacted emergency operation protocols to protect workers and to keep water treatment and delivery systems operating. Credit: Jerd Smith
Colorado water utilities race to protect workers from COVID-19 as they declare tap water safe
March 18, 2020 by Jerd Smith
Lake Powell would become home to a special 500,000 acre foot drought pool if Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico agree to save enough water to fill it. Credit: Creative Commons
Colorado River drought study advances as participants call for fairness between cities, ranches
March 11, 2020 by Jerd Smith
Beyond the Buzzword
January 4, 2016 by Nelson Harvey
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October 2, 2012 by Katy Neusteter
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