March 12, 2008--Isgar seeks information about water call (Durango Herald)
With several feet of snow stacked on the mountains, the short-term forecast for Colorado's water supply looks good. It's the long-term - and the possibility of California, Arizona and Nevada demanding more water - that has some water experts worried. Sen. Jim Isgar, D-Hesperus, wants the state to spend $500,000 to learn about the chance of a "call" on the Colorado River - a demand from downstream states for Colorado to cut back on its water use.
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