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April 29, 2008--Water bill better late than never (Denver Post)
HB 1280, sponsored by Rep. Randy Fischer, D-Fort Collins, and Sen. Gail Schwartz, D-Snowmass Village, stands as perhaps the most important piece of environmental legislation
April 15, 2008--Justices to rule on utilities, waterways (Denver Post)
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear an environmental case in which utility companies want to revive an
February 26, 2008--Leadville seepage may be killing fish (The Mountain Mail)
Pollution from seeping contaminated water in the mountain east of Leadville may be killing brown trout in the Arkansas River, a Colorado Division of W
January 23, 2008--Effects of drought on Yellowstone lasting, widespread (Denver Post)
An eight-year drought has left scores of ponds and wetlands dry and thirsty in Yellowstone.
December 2007--Merck to pay $20M for polluting Philadelphia drinking supply (U.S. Water News Online)
A pharmaceutical company will pay more than $20 million for multiple Clean Water Act violations stemming from three chemical spills, one of which killed more than 1,000 f
October 19, 2007--Sloan's fish get infusion of fresh water (Rocky Mountain News)
City officials hope a dose of fresh water will save Sloan's Lake fish from suffocation.
October 10, 2007--Neighbors' concerns over Slate River spur DOW to investigate (Crested Butte News)
Visitors and property owners near a section of the Slate River one mile south of the Town of Crested Butte have seen some strange phenomena lately, from chunks of foam riding the waves to hundreds
October 8, 2007--Troubling local water `hot-spots' identified (Summit Daily News)
Protecting important headwaters is a top priority in Summit County.
