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May 17, 2008--Roundtable praised, but more work needed, say members (Pueblo Chieftain)

Even though the Arkansas Basin Roundtable got high marks from the state’s top water official this week, some of its members think it should be doing more. Harris

April 22, 2008--Ritter signs water-rights bill - a win-win for holders, rivers (Denver Post)

Gov. Bill Ritter on Monday signed into law a significant revision to Colorado's water law to allow water-rights holders to leave some of their water in the river without

April 10, 2008--State works to stop mussels from muscling in (Denver Post)

State officials and lawmakers are at work on an ambitious set of new regulations designed to prevent the spread of zebra mussels in Colorado, after the malicious mollusks were

March 14, 2008--Managing water's limited resource (Sterling Journal Advocate)

Fuel is used to pursue, although still in the ground, water sources. That fuel continues to skyrocket in price. Wednesday, yet another record price was recorded on crude oil.

March 11, 2008--Colo. water leaders discuss a complicated future of supply, demand (Pueblo Chieftain)

How to clear legal obstacles, combine interests and pay for solutions for future water needs in a statewide plan were topics batted around in a lively discussion among the state's w

March 4, 2008--Bills to fund water projects flowing (Sterling Journal-Advocate)

The annual funding bills needed to channel money into Colorado water projects began their journey through the legislative process at the same time District 1 Sen.

February 8, 2008--Alternative energy sources focus of ag symposium (La Junta Tribune Democrat)

Agricultural producers from up and down the lower Arkansas Valley attended the fourth annual Farm, Water and Ranch Symposium and Trade Show, Thursday, Feb.

February 3, 2008--Life support? Pipelines challenge valley's ag future (Pueblo Chieftain)

Last month, the state’s top water official asked the state’s water users to visualize what the state would look like in 50 years, then decide whether they like that visi

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