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Durango’s wastewater treatment plant behind schedule

City hoped it would be done in May, now it’s September

Snowpack is 3,328% above average, but there’s a catch

Eye-popping number isn’t best indicator this late in the year

Strong Rio Grande tourism in New Mexico expected

RIO GRANDE DEL NORTE NATIONAL MONUMENT, N.M. – Rafting and angler guides are predicting a good season for Rio Grande tourism in New Mexico thanks to strong runoff generated by a good snowmel...

Is Durango doing enough to conserve its water?

City blessed to be near water source, but climate change poses risks

Almost at capacity, Lake Nighthorse will wait to pump from river

Managers say water quality affected by burn scar runoff

Study aims at better evaporation estimates at reservoirs

LAS VEGAS – Researchers are working to better measure how much water is lost to evaporation at the nation’s two largest reservoirs as part of effort they say could lead to new water manageme...

Next water manager up against drought, climate change

Agency head must adapt to new environmental realities

Bruce Whitehead, water district manager, announces retirement

Southwestern Water Conservation District will re-examine mission, priorities

California agencies at odds over Colorado River drought plan

PHOENIX – A major Southern California water agency is trying to push the state through a final hurdle in joining a larger plan to preserve a key river in the U.S. West that serves 40 million...

Report: Dolores water plants aging, but in good shape

Water and sewer upgrades inevitable; new rules impact smaller towns

Dolores water, sewer plants in good shape, report says

Water and sewer upgrades inevitable; new rules impact smaller towns

Democrats could break longtime logjams at state Capitol

Legislature may address high Western Slope health costs