Colorado Water
A public hearing to discuss Colorado's water needs is scheduled for Wednesday, according to the Denver Post [February 23, 2004, "Officials try to tap residents' opinions on state water needs"]. From the article, "Everything from building new reservoirs to blending treated sewer water to make it drinkable again will be up for discussion this week at a meeting about Colorado's future water supply. Residents of the South Platte River Basin, which includes metro Denver, can learn about an 18-month water-needs assessment and have a say in its outcome during the meeting Wednesday from 2 to 8 p.m. at the Northwest Water Treatment Facility in Westminster, 8995 W. 104th Ave., near Wadsworth Parkway. After a roundtable discussion by technical experts about water needs in the basin and potential solutions, the public can offer opinions and ideas beginning about 6:30 p.m., said Rick Brown, director of the $2.7 million statewide study."
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