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link to Millions of dollars paid for unused water

Millions of dollars paid for unused water

Pueblo Water's contract with Xcel Energy requires payment for unused water at the Comanche Station, costing Xcel's customers nearly $13 million.

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link to Dismal monsoon season raises fears that New Mexico will slip back into drought

Dismal monsoon season raises fears that New Mexico will slip back into drought

A dismal monsoon season in New Mexico is raising concerns about drought, with August predicted to be one of the driest months on record.

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link to Fact or Fiction: Is ‘The Grab’ documentary revealing a real global conspiracy or simply sensationalism?

Fact or Fiction: Is ‘The Grab’ documentary revealing a real global conspiracy or simply sensationalism?

"The Grab", a documentary by Gabriela Cowperthwaite, explores covert efforts to control the world's water and food supply, raising concerns over future conflicts over these vital resources.

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link to Trout adaptations reveal rapid evolution in Wyoming’s restocked alpine lakes

Trout adaptations reveal rapid evolution in Wyoming’s restocked alpine lakes

Wyoming's Wind River Mountains' lakes witness rapid trout evolution, providing new insights into the adaptation of introduced species.

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link to El Paso Water sewage spill lawsuit against New Mexico Environment Department will stay in Texas courts

El Paso Water sewage spill lawsuit against New Mexico Environment Department will stay in Texas courts

A Texas judge allowed El Paso Water's lawsuit against New Mexico environment authorities to proceed, contesting a $1.2m fine for a 2021 sewage spill into the Rio Grande. The case questions the...

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link to Study implies a looming water crisis for the Colorado River basin

Study implies a looming water crisis for the Colorado River basin

Drought intensified by climate change has significantly reduced the Colorado River Basin's water runoff, threatening water supply for over 40 million people.

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  1. Deborah on Utah enters winter with low snow and high drought levelsDecember 20, 2025

    Great point! Utah's residents do a good job on water conservation. Nevada does, too.

  2. Helen Ck on California unveils Colorado River sharing proposalDecember 19, 2025

    This entire subject rings all the alarm bells and should be approached with a jaundiced eye. California water dealings have…

  3. Helen Ck on Colorado River talks near federal interventionDecember 19, 2025

    By all means, let's get the feds involved. That should solve everybody's problems.

  4. Helen Ck on Utah enters winter with low snow and high drought levelsDecember 19, 2025

    While an enormously complex and largely neglected situation, as long as the current administration continues to dismantle federal programs, the…

  5. Deborah on Border wall documentary examines water risk in southern ArizonaNovember 22, 2025

    Perhaps technological alternatives could provide a balance.

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