Colorado Water
Here's a look at Castle Rock's water planning process from the Denver Post [January 4, 2005, "Looking at ways to avert a thirsty future"]. The town is emphasizing conservation. Good idea.
Meanwhile, a proposal to divert water from the Gunnison River for a hydroelectric plant has been dropped by the water rights owner, according to the Denver Post [January 4, 2005, "Plans withdrawn for diversion from Gunnison River"]. From the article, "An attorney for the Uncompahgre Valley Water Users' Association said the group would no longer pursue two court cases to defend its never-used right to divert about 1,000 cubic feet of water per second from the Gunnison River through a tunnel to the Uncompahgre River basin. An environmental group that fought the proposed AB Lateral hydropower project said it successfully showed in water-court filings that there wasn't enough water in the river to supply the hydropower plant, which faced significant, if not fatal, regulatory hurdles."
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