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Denver Water responds that halting the $531 million project would threaten dam safety, and the challenged permit should stay in effect. Listen to Morning Edition host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with The Colorado Sun editor Lance Benzel and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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Denver Water has found nearly 65,000 lead service lines in the city and is halfway through replacing them. New federal laws and financial help will speed this process up. But what is taking so long?
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A water utility company in Colorado can proceed with its planned reservoir expansion and the largest construction project in Boulder County after it…
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Water agencies throughout the West are changing their operations during the coronavirus outbreak to make sure cities and farms don't run dry.Their…
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The Colorado River is short on water. But you wouldn’t know it by looking at a slate of proposed water projects in the river’s Upper Basin states of…
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Update 12/20 9:07 a.m.: This story was updated to include comments from Denver Water. A handful of environmental groups have filed a lawsuit to halt…
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Between growing populations and changing climate conditions, our water sources are only expected to get more crunched. Communities in some very dry states…
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Water leaders in Arizona are again trying to get to “yes” on a deal that deals with drought. This would help prepare the state for future cuts to its…
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The Forests to Faucets partnership originally began in 2010 as a response to a series of wildfires, namely the 1996 Buffalo Creek and 2002 Hayman…
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At Colorado Harvest Company, one of the state's largest marijuana businesses, pot is grown in coco fiber rather than soil, a substance with no nutrient…