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Friday, June 17, 2005
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Pueblo Chieftain: "Fountain Creek flows through Pueblo south toward the confluence with the Arkansas River. More development is increasing sediment in the waterway, both through increased water use and runoff from pavement."
Coyote Gulch can help out Colorado Springs. Here's a link to the DenverGov page for Denver's Stormwater Quality Control Plan. The unofficial Wastewater Management Division motto is, "It may be crap to you but it's our bread and butter!"
Category: Colorado Water
5:40:38 PM
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Dillon Reservoir is expected to fill and spill this week, according to the Denver Post [June 17, 2005, "Dry times are gone at Dillon Reservoir"]. According to the article, the latest readings on Denver Water's reservoirs are as follows: Antero - 22%; Elevenmile = 101%; Cheesman - 100%; Marston - 98%; Chatfield - 99%; Dillon - 97%; Williams Fork - 95%; Wolford Mountain - 55%; Gross - 100%; Ralston - 98%.
Category: Colorado Water
5:51:14 AM
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