Fed-State Geothermal Agreement
Federal and Colorado agencies have reached an agreement to streamline geothermal development. The deal is designed to improve cooperation and communication between the U.S. Bureau of Land Management...
View ArticleLake Nighthorse
A recreation plan for Lake Nighthorse continues to advance. Boat launching, angling, and swimming, however, are still about a year away. A draft recreation master plan is heading toward the Bureau of...
View ArticlePAWSD--A Water Conservation Trend Setter in Southwest Colorado (by Mat deGraaf)
The Pagosa Area Water and Sanitation District (PAWSD or the District) is proud of its water conservation program. As a headwaters locale, the Town of Pagosa Springs and surrounding areas are blessed...
View ArticleWater Report: Conservation and Reuse Needed
Environmental groups have presented an alternative solution to meeting Colorado’s urban water supply gap. Conservation, reuse, sharing water resources and finding acceptable ‘smart’ projects can fill...
View ArticleIrrigation System Created Saving 20 percent of Water per Harvest
Neiker-Tecnalia (the Basque Institute of Agricultural Research and Development) has been working with Arson engineering company in the creation of an irrigation telecontrol system which will enable...
View ArticleStatewide Roundtable Summit
The governor’s point man for water issues sees the tempo picking up in the next few months. “For the last five years, we’ve been doing a slow dance, but I think the governor’s message is that time is...
View ArticleWIP News
The Annual Children’s Water Festival will be conducted at Fort Lewis College in Durango on May 4th. Most often we seek volunteers right up to the last minute. If this is something you think you could...
View ArticleSWSI
The Statewide Water Supply Initiative (SWSI) projects that Colorado’s population will nearly double by 2050, reaching between 8.6 million and 10.5 million people.read more
View ArticleWest Slope Roundtable Meeting (Grand Junction, CO)
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