March 17, 2009--Cooperation key in water crunch (Sterling Journal Advocate)

Thirty years ago, Colorado was in an era of water abundance. Today, it is an era of water scarcity, and it will take everyone working together to address those issues. What is happening to the water supply in northeastern Colorado now and what can be expected in the future was the topic of the day for the Lower South Platte Water Symposium at Northeastern Junior College. Attending were farmers, ranchers, government representatives, conservation groups, legislators and others concerned with what is going to happen to the Colorado water supply.

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