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Nonfunctional turf replacement is an important tool in Colorado River water conservation, but even its proponents say it is a small part of the bigger picture.
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Some experts say the System Conservation Pilot Program, or SCPP, is costly and may not be the most effective way to save Colorado River water.
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The System Conservation Pilot Program is ready to spend additional millions from the Inflation Reduction Act to save water in the agriculture industry through 2024.
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Colorado’s top water policy official says the state is not prepared to give specifics when it comes to conserving water from the Colorado River.
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States in the Upper Colorado River Basin are not ready to commit to federal water conservation targets, but are seeking to revive a conservation program first launched in 2014.
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Colorado’s water shortages are not relegated to the distant future. Water supplies cannot meet current demands in many communities, and are only likely to worsen as climate change heats up and dries out the state’s cities and farms.
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Updated 11/6/19 at 3:13 p.m.Proposition DD has passed with 50.7% of the vote, according to unofficial vote totals from the Colorado Secretary of State's…
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A first-of-its-kind cloud seeding program has started in the mountains of southern Wyoming and could soon be coming to Colorado.Both states already seed…
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Rain barrels are now legal in Colorado. This comes after several years of debate and opposition from those concerned about possible impacts on downstream…
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At Ollin Farms in Longmont, Mark Guttridge is transitioning from spring crops to vegetables that will ripen in late summer and early fall. Having water…