According to the Telluride Daily Planet, a new Colorado bill, Bill 4, has the potential to establish a new permitting process that would clean up abandoned mines and improve overall water quality.
Just for a moment, forget about drought and water shortages, because this year, it’s been wet in Colorado, with precipitation hitting 102% of normal. The wet weather hasn’t pulled the state or the ...
According to the Vail Daily, part of the Eagle River Coalition’s Community Water Plan is a series of “report cards” for stream segments from Red Cliff to Dotsero. This new system will assess potential ...
According to the Alamosa Citizen, the state of Colorado created the Groundwater Compact Compliance Fund to provide funding for recovering aquifers in the Upper Rio Grande Basin. However, recent data ...
Ten years ago, an anonymous benefactor approached the Colorado Water Trust intent on providing it with an interesting gift: a reservoir high in the forests of the Indian Peaks Wilderness Area in ...
According to The Washington Post, simply keeping AI Chat-bot servers cool enough to function in data centers requires an immense amount of water. The study found one 100 word AI generated email ...
UTE MOUNTAIN UTE RESERVATION — In southwestern Colorado, Greg Vlaming crouched down to look at dying remains of an oat crop baking under the July sun. It wasn’t just a dead plant — it was armor, he ...
Juan Pérez Sáez is the incoming Executive Director of Water Education Colorado (WEco) and brings two decades of experience in water conservation and environmental advocacy to the role. Before joining ...
According to the Arizona Capitol Times, the state’s top water official is making contingency plans for a court fight if a deal can’t be worked out with other states for how to divide up Colorado River ...
According to the LA Times, a historic piece of legislation was passed in 2014 that established a framework for California to manage groundwater in an effort to curb declines in aquifer levels. However ...
Lisa Strachan is the Membership and Development Manager at Water Education Colorado. Lisa brings a deep passion for water management across her home state of Colorado and its unique, diverse ...
Jayla Poppleton is the departing Executive Director of Water Education Colorado (October 2024). Prior to becoming Executive Director, Jayla oversaw Water Education Colorado’s full suite of print and ...