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Mike King, the executive director of Colorado's Department of Natural Resources, is leaving the position at the end of January 2016 to become Denver…
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As Colorado plans for a future with more people and less water, some in the world of water are turning to the problem of lawns.In the 2014 legislative…
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You don't want to be a clueless hipster. Or a stuck-up jerk with a Pomeranian. Or a brah who doesn't give a damn - about water, that is.At least, that's…
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Water managers are taking the next steps in formulating a statewide water plan, following a meeting where representatives from Colorado's eight water…
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Although Dillon Reservoir is still frozen and snow covered, marina officials in Frisco are optimistic that things will be a lot rosier than the last few…
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Plentiful mountain snowpack means little to no mandatory watering restrictions across Northern Colorado and Denver for the 2014 summer.Officials in…
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Nowhere is the annual balancing act between municipal water needs and recreational water needs more evident than the small mountain town of Frisco.Frisco…
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Late spring snow and healthy snowpack in Northern Colorado is moving the city of Fort Collins to lift its watering restrictions.Starting Saturday, city…
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A bill making its way through the Colorado Legislature will allow, for the first time, commercial and residential buildings to use graywater. A similar…
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A final study analyzing the future of the Colorado River Basin says the gap between supply and demand over the next 50 years is expected to be…