San Miguel River Basin
May 22, 2008--Snowpack helps reservoirs (Durango Herald)
Overall, the snowpack in the Animas, San Juan, Dolores and San Miguel basins stood at 93
March 29, 2008--Whitewater park on San Miguel River a possibility (Telluride Watch)
Although the San Miguel County Commissioners expressed concern over the proposed location of a white water play park on the San Miguel River next to Applebaugh Park in Placerville,
January 15, 2008--Region's aquifer experiences recovery (Alamosa News)
“The good news is we did see a significant recovery last year,” Allen Davey reported to the Rio Grande Water Conservation District board during its first meeting
December 21, 2007--Thirsting for water (Telluride Watch)
The American Southwest, a region defined by the Colorado River and its tributaries – including the San Miguel and other rivers originating in the San Juan Mountains – experts say new ev
December 16, 2007--Recent storms increase snowpack sharply (Denver Post)
The South Platte River Basin, a major water supplier for the Front Range, went from 68 percent of the 30-year average on Dec. 2 to 94 percent Sunday morning.
November 22, 2007--A town, a mine and a battle for water (Telluride Daily Planet)
Follow the source of Bridal Veils Falls, up above the rushing cataract, to a lovely high basin, and you will find a body of clear mountain water called Blue Lake.
March 15, 2007--Plaque dedicated to deKoevend (San Miguel Basin Forum)
A plaque was presented to former Nucla Mayor, Mary Helen deKoevend in appreciation for her work and dedication in the development of the Mustang Water Authority.
