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Wildfires Are A Threat To Steamboat Springs Water Supply Here s How The City Is Getting Ready

Wildfires Are A Threat To Steamboat Springs Water Supply Here s How The City Is Getting Ready
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Demand management discussions continue amid worsening Colorado River crisis

Demand management discussions continue amid worsening Colorado River crisis
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Demand management discussions continue amid worsening Colorado River crisis

Demand management discussions continue amid worsening Colorado River crisis
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Interior secretary visits new public lands HQ in Colorado | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Interior secretary visits new public lands HQ in Colorado Interior Secretary Deb Haaland responds to a question as Becky Mitchell, left, of the Colorado Water Conservation Board, and U.S. Rep Diana DeGette, D-Colo., look on during a news conference after Haaland s visit to talk about federal solutions to ease the effects of the drought at the offices of Denver Water, Thursday, July 22, 2021, in Denver. Haaland will make stops in two cities on Colorado s Western Slope as part of her trip to assess the effects of the drought on the Centennial State. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) July 23, 2021 - 5:58 PM GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) — Interior Secretary Deb Haaland paid her first visit Friday to the new Colorado headquarters of her department s Bureau of Land Management after its relocation from the nation s capital by the Trump administration sparked criticism that the move was intended to gut the agency that oversees vast tracts of public lands in th

Demand management discussions continue amid worsening Colorado River crisis

Aspen Journalism Lake Powell is shown here, in its reach between where the Escalante and San Juan rivers enter the reservoir, in an October 2018 aerial photo from the nonprofit environmental group EcoFlight. Colorado water managers are considering the implications of a program known as demand management that would pay irrigators on a temporary and voluntary basis to take less water from streams in order to boost water levels in Lake Powell, as an insurance policy against compact curtailment. Photo courtesy of EcoFlight The crisis on the Colorado River is not waiting for the state of Colorado to develop a program to avoid water shortages.

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