The long-awaited Colorado River Connectivity Channel is fully operational after years of negotiations that turned enemies ...
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 ...
According to the LA Times, a new federally funded program designed to alleviate the water shortage on the Colorado River is leaving some people in the Imperial Valley concerned with the accelerating ...
Each year, Water Education Colorado partners with the Colorado Riparian Association and the Colorado Watershed Assembly to produce the Sustaining Colorado Watersheds conference. Intended to expand ...
According to CPR, communities in Southern Colorado will get a boost from more than $22 million in federal grant funds, as well as almost the same amount in loans. This money will be used to help ...
According to the Denver Post, a proposed tax break for a new data center in Denver’s Elyria-Swansea neighborhood is facing questions from city leaders concerned about the project’s water and energy ...
The importance of the Colorado River cannot be overstated for the American West. The river and its tributaries serve more than 40 million people by providing drinking and municipal water. The water ...
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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 ...