Groundwater /tags/groundwater Groundwater en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Tue, 15 Oct 2024 16:33:02 GMT Colorado Supreme Court 'slow sip' ruling could affect city water supplies from Greeley to Castle Rock /news/2024-10-15/colorado-supreme-court-slow-sip-ruling-could-affect-city-water-supplies-from-greeley-to-castle-rock A decision on nonrenewable groundwater well permits is expected before the end of the year. Tue, 15 Oct 2024 16:33:02 GMT /news/2024-10-15/colorado-supreme-court-slow-sip-ruling-could-affect-city-water-supplies-from-greeley-to-castle-rock Jerd Smith, Fresh Water °µşÚ±¬ÁĎ Deepening fissures define rural southern Arizona’s fight over groundwater rules /environment/2022-06-21/deepening-fissures-define-rural-southern-arizonas-fight-over-groundwater-rules Cities and agriculture across the West put intense pressure on groundwater supplies. In some regions, there are few rules governing how and when people can pump. That’s true in rural Southern Arizona. Residents there are seeing their wells dry up as big farms move in. Tue, 21 Jun 2022 22:51:22 GMT /environment/2022-06-21/deepening-fissures-define-rural-southern-arizonas-fight-over-groundwater-rules Megan Myscofski Trees, silt clog the Republican River's South Fork. Colorado officials hope money can fix that /environment/2022-01-28/trees-silt-clog-the-republican-rivers-south-fork-colorado-officials-hope-money-can-fix-that Little to no water flows from the Republican River's South Fork in southeast Yuma and northern Kit Carson counties into Kansas and Nebraska, where it merges with the main river. Officials have a plan that could cost about $40 million to save the fork. Sat, 29 Jan 2022 00:45:39 GMT /environment/2022-01-28/trees-silt-clog-the-republican-rivers-south-fork-colorado-officials-hope-money-can-fix-that Adam Rayes History forces 'hard decisions' in Eastern Colorado's declining Republican River basin /environment/2022-01-18/history-forces-hard-decisions-in-eastern-colorados-declining-republican-river-basin Part one of KUNC's Republican River series showed how dropping river flows and groundwater levels are impacting farmers and ranchers in northeastern Colorado. From a 1930s flood to extended drought today, the river has been managed by three states, sometimes cooperatively and sometimes combatively. To meet the terms of a decades-old compact, 25,000 irrigated acres of Colorado farmland must soon be shut down. Part two looks at part of the history that got the basin to this point. Tue, 18 Jan 2022 16:41:55 GMT /environment/2022-01-18/history-forces-hard-decisions-in-eastern-colorados-declining-republican-river-basin Adam Rayes 'Where's the river?' Republican River basin's disappearing water threatens Eastern Plains agriculture, ecology /environment/2022-01-06/wheres-the-river-republican-river-basins-disappearing-water-threatens-eastern-plains-agriculture-ecology The Colorado River gets a lot of attention, but it’s not the only multi-state river that starts in Colorado. And it’s definitely not the only one facing a water shortage. On the eastern side of the continental divide is the Republican River. It flows through the cropland of Yuma County and feeds into Kansas and Nebraska. In the first of a three-part series, KUNC explores the economic and environmental challenges the Republican River basin faces. Thu, 06 Jan 2022 23:34:29 GMT /environment/2022-01-06/wheres-the-river-republican-river-basins-disappearing-water-threatens-eastern-plains-agriculture-ecology Adam Rayes With less water on the surface, how long can Arizona rely on what's underground? /environment/2022-01-04/with-less-water-on-the-surface-how-long-can-arizona-rely-on-whats-underground In Arizona, fields of crops and a growing sprawl of suburban homes mean a increased demand for water in the middle of the desert. Meeting that demand includes drawing from massive stores of water in underground aquifers. But some experts say groundwater is overtaxed, and shouldn’t be seen as a long-term solution for a region where the water supply is expected to shrink in the decades to come. Tue, 04 Jan 2022 16:22:38 GMT /environment/2022-01-04/with-less-water-on-the-surface-how-long-can-arizona-rely-on-whats-underground Alex Hager SCOTUS case could have big implications for Western groundwater /news/2021-10-06/scotus-case-could-have-big-implications-for-western-groundwater The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments for a complicated groundwater case this week, which could have implications for the Mountain West. The case involves Mississippi alleging that Tennessee takes too much water from an aquifer that runs beneath both states. Several western states have argued against the suit, not wanting to further complicate water law between their states. Wed, 06 Oct 2021 16:46:33 GMT /news/2021-10-06/scotus-case-could-have-big-implications-for-western-groundwater Madelyn Beck Future Water Shortfall In Arizona County Leaves Some In Limbo Today /environment/2019-11-21/future-water-shortfall-in-arizona-county-leaves-some-in-limbo-today Patrick Johnson closed on 2,500 acres in Pinal County over five years ago. The property, just off Interstate 8, is mostly farm fields right now. Johnson’s… Thu, 21 Nov 2019 19:11:45 GMT /environment/2019-11-21/future-water-shortfall-in-arizona-county-leaves-some-in-limbo-today Bret Jaspers Diminished Groundwater Drives Wells Deeper Across The West /environment/2019-07-26/diminished-groundwater-drives-wells-deeper-across-the-west Wells built to bring underground water supplies to the surface are being dug deeper to tap into dwindling aquifers, according to a new study. By compiling… Fri, 26 Jul 2019 19:44:12 GMT /environment/2019-07-26/diminished-groundwater-drives-wells-deeper-across-the-west Luke Runyon Groundwater Pumping Diminishes Streams Across The Country, Study Finds /environment/2019-06-19/groundwater-pumping-diminishes-streams-across-the-country-study-finds Groundwater pumping is causing rivers and small streams throughout the country to decline, according to a new study from researchers at the Colorado… Wed, 19 Jun 2019 22:32:36 GMT /environment/2019-06-19/groundwater-pumping-diminishes-streams-across-the-country-study-finds Luke Runyon