
We missed this tidbit from Friday's Rocky Mountain News. They write, "Sen. Wayne Allard, R-Colo., announced today that the U.S. Senate has passed legislation designed for the control and eradication of the salt cedar plant, also known as the tamarisk. The Senate passed the House version of H.R. 2720, a companion to the Senate Bill S. 177 that Allard cosponsored with Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M...
"The bill authorizes grants worth millions of dollars to states and public/private partnerships to control and eradicate tamarisk. The legislation was approved by the U.S. House earlier this year and now goes to the president for his signature."
Category: Colorado Water
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