Muncipal Water

March 26, 2009--Water main a (relative) bargain (Telluride Watch)

Proving that there is at least one upside to the current economic crisis, the Town of Telluride is in the process of signing a $429,095 contract with Telluride Gravel to complete the first of two construct

February 28, 2009--Alamosa announces 'red water' cause, cure (Alamosa Valley Courier)

As a result of what Alamosa city officials are now terming "red water" incidents, the city issued a statement on Friday explaining the cause and cure for Alamosa’s latest water situation.

February 23, 2009--Glenwood Canyon eyed for protection; water users wary (Aspen Daily News)

It’s hard to deny that Deep Creek, slicing through a rugged gorge from the Flat Tops, is wild. And the Colorado River flowing through the towering cliffs of Glenwood Canyon is certainly scenic.

February 1, 2009--Bessemer seats two wary of water deal (Pueblo Chieftain)

Bessemer Ditch shareholders Saturday elected two new board members committed to keeping water, farming and a rural heritage in Pueblo County.

October 11, 2008--Thirstier plants seen in future (Pueblo Chieftain)

The influx of millions of people into Colorado over the next 40 years will have more of an impact on demand for municipal water than changes brought on by a longer growing season.

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