Water Reuse
December 14, 2007--Key to Gallup's future (Gallup Independent)
It’s reasonable to say that solving Gallup’s water issues will determine the fate of the city.
Octobe 23, 2007--California has enough water (LA Times)
For all the doom and gloom about water in California, here's a surprising truth: California has enough water to meet its needs today and tomorrow without new dams, peripheral canals or catastrophic
September 27, 2007--South metro tries to bridge water gaps (Denver Post)
A billion-dollar solution to the problem of south metro's diminishing groundwater likely will be official in December.
September 27, 2007--Reusable water flows (Metro West)
Aurora’s new plan to transport water more than 30 miles from the South Platte River may provide Brighton and Commerce City with new trails, tax revenues and added water options of their own.
May 1, 2007--Salazar bill could help reclaim water (Pueblo Chieftain)
Federal legislation that could lead to the cleanup and use of water produced from coal-bed methane and other drilling is moving ahead...The legislation could lead to better use of waster produced from
January 23, 2007--Tapping Used Water (Denver Post)
The city of Aurora is working on a $754 million Prairie Waters Project to extract water from the South Platte River, treat it and pipe it to customers--a process that will increase Aurora's water supp
