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River deaths on the rise in Colorado

Above-average snowpack and strong spring rains have caused waterways to swell

Three mountain wastewater systems ‘significantly’ noncompliant north of Durango

Small treatment plants struggle to meet changing state regulations

Durango city councilors meet with tribes to discuss Lake Nighthorse water access

Gilda Yazzie says meeting a step toward stronger relationship with Southern Utes, others

Bill seeks to ensure clean water for tribal communities

Bennet says too many tribal members forced to travel long distances for ‘fundamental human right’

Water restrictions might be issued in Durango as a result of busted pipe at Goeglein Gulch

Largest municipal customers asked to voluntarily limit use

Ute tribes fear effects of U.S. Supreme Court ruling in water rights case

Leaders say outcome weakens U.S. government obligation to keep promises made in treaties

Seeding a sustainable future

Ute Mountain Ute Farm and Ranch using water allocation to prepare for a dry future

Long-awaited water dock opens in western La Plata County

‘It saves time, it saves money, it saves fuel,’ says elected official

Nonprofit offers environmental summer camp for students in Southwest Colorado

Program partners with Fort Lewis College to introduce career pathways

One rancher’s approach to drought? Plant more trees

An experimental silvopasture in Bayfield could reduce water consumption

Bennet introduces Headwaters Protection Act in Congress

Legislation would work to protect watersheds and forestry across the U.S.

Electra Lake to open for first time since 2019

Winter’s heavy snowfall means boats will be allowed back on the water this year