Fisheries
August 13, 2009--Interior says Calif. water crisis is major priority for the nation (Durango Herald)
California's ongoing water crisis is a major national priority, akin to restoring the Chesapeake Bay or Florida's Everglades, a top Obama administration official said Wednesday.
August 8, 2009--Group traces metals in water (Cortez Journal)
An all-day workshop Saturday, one of the Moving Mountain Education Seminar series sponsored by the Mountain Studies Institute here, brought together 20 people interested in talking about and seeing the con
- Abandoned Mine Lands Initiative
- Animas River Stakeholders Group
- Aquifer
- Bureau of Land Management
- Cement Creek
- Colorado
- Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Fisheries
- Mining
- Press Clippings
- Prospect Gulch
- Trout Unlimited
- U.S. Forest Service
- U.S. Geological Survey
- Upper Animas River
- Water Contamination
- Water Pollution
- Water Quality
- Watershed
August 1, 2009--Lower Dolores group offers info (Cortez Journal)
The Lower Dolores Plan Working Group has released a series of fact sheets that give detailed information about the topics being discussed in the Lower Dolores Plan Working Group process.
July 31, 2009--Sensors keep tabs on health of Grand County rivers (Grand County Sky-Hi Daily News)
Each week, Bob Weiby puts on waders and heads down to the river. Instead of casting a fly rod, however, this angler fishes for a tubular device anchored by a slate of cement.
- Bureau of Land Management
- Colorado
- Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
- Colorado River
- Denver Water
- Fisheries
- Grand County Water Information Network
- Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District
- Northern Water
- Press Clippings
- Three Lakes
- Water Quality
- Water Rights
- Water Storage
- Windy Gap Firming Project
June 29, 2009--Corps weighs impacts on Poudre River (Fort Collins Coloradoan)
Plans to build and operate a 60-inch water pipeline from Bellvue to Greeley are being affected by other projects that would draw water from the Poudre River, including the controversial Glade Reservoir.
March 12, 2009--Colo. oil, gas rules getting regional attention (Denver Post)
Wildlife advocates in the Rockies who want a balance between protecting wildlife and energy development are watching as Colorado considers rules mandating that balance.
February 23, 2009--Erosion places San Juan fishery at risk (Durango Herald)
Cutting through northwestern New Mexico's high desert, the San Juan River long has been known by anglers around the world for its clear water, big trout and unbelievable vistas.
February 5, 2009--Groups sue for Clean Water Law enforcement in northern California (Environmental News Service)
Conservation and fishermen's groups filed a lawsuit Wednesday in California Superior Court seeking to force state and regional water boards to implement existing clean water laws in the wild rivers and str
February 2, 2009--Instream flow test case surfaces (Pueblo Chieftain)
Pitkin County is trying to lease an instream flow water right to the state, but has had to adopt a special legal instrument, a revocable trust, and navigate new rules to get the job done.
