Mill Creek
January 31, 2010--Tapping purer, more abundant water (Telluride Daily Planet)
The town of Telluride relies on Mill Creek — a splashy creek that sprints from the mountains north of town — for its municipal water supply.
February 25, 2009--Telski hopes to store more water from the San Miguel (Telluride Daily Planet)
In a bid to augment its ability to both store water and enhance snowmaking, the Telluride Ski and Golf Company, jointly with the Town of Mountain Village, filed a request to store more of the water it draw
January 22, 2009--Town's water future in court's hands (Telluride Daily Planet)
The town of Telluride has been working for years on a plan to secure plentiful water by tapping Blue Lake, piping the water down Bridal Veil basin to a plant at the end of the box canyon and dispersing it
January 6, 2009--Town, Idarado take water battle to court (Telluride News)
Sitting
above Bridal Veil Falls in a high mountain basin is Blue Lake, a lovely body of
clear and very clean water. The town of Telluride has been working for years toward a plan to secure ample
and pure water for its denizens by tapping Blue Lake, piping the water down
Bridal Veil basin to a plant at the end of the box canyon, and dispersing it to
the town and its fringes.
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. To the town of Telluride, Blue Lake is the centerpiece of a plan years in the making to secure a clean and ample source of water for its residents.
