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No major species dieoffs from Animas River contamination a cause for optimism

If the pollution in the Animas River was a comet, the tail would be passing through the town of Durango now, said Aaron Kimple with Mountain Studies Institute. Like a comet, the 3...

Thousands of mines with toxic water under the West

DENVER – Beneath the western United States lie thousands of old mining tunnels filled with the same toxic stew that spilled into a Colorado river last week, turning it into a nauseating yell...

Bennet, Gardner tell EPA to set an example for Animas River cleanup

Colorado senators visit Durango to assess damage

Durango kayaker reacts to Animas River photo that went viral

The boating trio said they were caught unaware

Mine pollution changed river chemistry

Early pH levels show water is as acidic as coffee

Water conservation paying off

City maintaining regular water service for residents

City asked to remove fluoride from water

Utilities Commission will weigh issue

Colorado River Day puts focus on future

Emerging water plan to set state’s long-term course

Dryside poised to get water

Authority begins design stage, seeks more customers

Colorado’s water plan faces choppy waters

Funding and anger with Front Range surround future of increasingly precious resource

Water diversions OK’d by the state

Colorado conservation board drafts ‘conceptual framework’ in Ignacio

State water plan targets municipal gap

July 20 meeting in Durango to give overview of historic effort