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Wednesday, April 20, 2005
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Locals around McPhee reservoir are coming together to eradicate tamarisk, according to the Cortez Journal. From the article, "A plan to control tamarisk above McPhee Reservoir in the Lost Canyon region is starting to take root. Steve Miles, of the Dolores River-Tamarisk Action Group (D-TAG), said a $15,000 U.S. Forest Service grant has been secured to work on the eradication of about 90 acres on private ground within Lost Canyon. Thirty-one parcels, owned by 25 separate landowners, are being targeted near the upper Dolores River."
Category: Colorado Water.
5:47:25 AM
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John Orr.
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