Water Quality Control Division
May 30, 2008--Treating 'hot' water has high price tag (Pueblo Chieftain)
The state has spent $1 million so far to help small water systems deal with radioactive materials in water supplies. The eventual cost will be much greater, however, making alternatives such
January 5, 2008--Latest sewage spill did not reach creek (Pueblo Chieftain)
A spill that dumped more than 10,000 gallons of raw sewage into a Colorado Springs lake and park last month did not reach the Fountain Creek.
January 7, 2007--State Ponders Water Temperature Standards (Pueblo Chieftain)
Water temperature standards in Colorado will be reviewed at a state hearing, capping a three-year effort to revise criteria most say are outdated and unscientific. Two versions of regulations are being proposed, one by the Water Quality Control Division and one by the so-called "Temperature Group," a coalition of municipal and industrial interests. The Temperature Group includes Aurora, Boulder, Colorado Springs and Denver water departments, power companies, major metro wastwater districts and mining associations. The Northern Colorado and Southeastern Colorado water conservancy districts also have been involved. The group argues that the state's proposal does not provide flexibility to deal with site-sprecific conditions. The state provison calls for daily fluctuation of temperatures of no more than 3 degrees Celsius. Plains streams and rivers, however, can vary by 8 to 10 C in an hour naturally, making the standard unrealistic.
