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Feds to pour $225M into water projects around the West

ALBUQUERQUE – The federal government will be pouring nearly a quarter-billion dollars into several dozen projects aimed at tackling the effects of drought in the West and restoring watershed...

Scientists work on first aquatic species map for U.S. West

BOISE, Idaho – It sounds like a big fish story: a plan to create a biodiversity map identifying thousands of aquatic species in every river and stream in the Western U.S. But scie...

Durango will get its water this winter solely from the Animas River

Work at Lemon Dam will cut city’s access to Florida River

EPA updates Silverton on cleanup

Water treatment at Gold King Mine could be extended

Southern Utes, BLM settle fracking lawsuit

Tribal rule will apply to process

Durango laundries expect to pass along utility rate increases

Average residential monthly utility bills will break $100

Study: Next U.S. president faces Colorado River problem

Lack of Lake Mead water could trigger ‘shortage’ declaration

Tipton, coal caucus oppose Stream Protection Rule

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a letter addressed to House Speaker Paul Ryan, Tipton and others, writing as the Congressional Coal Caucus, argued Thursday against the proposed Stream Protection Rul...

Changing course

Water project on Animas nears completion

Groups begin fight against invasive Russian Olive trees

Three-year project to remove Russian Olives began this week

An array of water and sewer upgrades envisioned for city

Utility rates expected to jump in 2017

Grease trap causes smelly situation behind Francisco’s Building

Repairs were expected Saturday afternoon