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Greeley is piecing together a plan to reconnect and restore the Poudre River by getting out of its way — and making it a recreation destination. Listen to Morning Edition host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun Team Editor David Krause and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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A decision on nonrenewable groundwater well permits is expected before the end of the year.
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As Colorado plans for a future with more people and less water, some in the world of water are turning to the problem of lawns.In the 2014 legislative…
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Plentiful mountain snowpack means little to no mandatory watering restrictions across Northern Colorado and Denver for the 2014 summer.Officials in…
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Despite September’s historic rains and flooding in Northern Colorado the restoration work continues in the watersheds heavily damaged by 2012’s High Park…
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Farmers throughout the Great Plains are preparing for what could be a tough growing season. They’re in a tight spot with irrigation water, due to the…
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During a visit to the Greeley Bellvue Water Treatment Plant, Colorado Democratic Senator Michael Bennet urged the US House of Representatives to fund $120…
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When you think about Thanksgiving, you might envision a turkey dinner, or spending time with your family. However, do you ever think about water…
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Following a summer of wildfires and drought, Greeley city officials asked homeowners to voluntarily stop watering their lawns Oct. 1, two weeks earlier…
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The City of Greeley is asking water customers to voluntarily stop watering their lawns by Oct. 1. That’s two weeks before the typical recommendation to…