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link to Water22 aims to save Colorado water statewide

Water22 aims to save Colorado water statewide

Under the Water22 program, Colorado residents pledge to save 22 gallons of water per day to conserve impressive amounts of water statewide.

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link to Summit to feature “Growth in a Time of Drought”

Summit to feature “Growth in a Time of Drought”

"Growth in a time of drought" is the featured topic in this year's Next Generation Water Summit to be held virtually and in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Water conservation and reuse techniques that can be...

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link to Colorado homeowners encouraged to adopt water-wise landscaping

Colorado homeowners encouraged to adopt water-wise landscaping

A bill introduced in the Colorado General Assembly will encourage homeowners to replace their traditional lawns with water-wise landscaping, which includes native plants having lower water needs.

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California farm produces water-wise vegetables

More than two-thirds of vegetables produced in the U.S. in the winter come from Imperial Valley, California farms. Faced with dwindling water supply, a fourth-generation farm operation is figuring...

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Water Conservation: HOAs vs. Artificial Turf

With worsening drought conditions, some homeowners want to install artificial turf. But some homeowners associations reject the idea. Colorado passed legislation regulating HOAs treatment of...

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Utah embarks on comprehensive water conservation plan

As July came to a close, Gov. Spencer J. Cox joined water officials from around the state to highlight conservation efforts and measures needed to plan for Utah’s water future. Four key areas were...

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  1. Helen c on New Mexico bill presses rules on oilfield wastewaterFebruary 6, 2026

    One likes to hope the time will come, (soon), when these destructive corporations finally reap what they have sown.

  2. Helen c on Alongside new groundwater rules, Arizona presses Fondomonte suitFebruary 6, 2026

    I imagine we're going to see far more litigation as tech industry's excessive demands for water push up against the…

  3. Helen c on How the Green River cut through the Uinta MountainsFebruary 6, 2026

    Very interesting, Deborah. It makes you think twice about the hubris of humans over time attempting to re-engineer the earth…

  4. Deborah on Gold mining prompts legal challenge over rare Nevada speciesJanuary 25, 2026

    Ha! Good question. They want the opportunity to investigate the population of these species.

  5. Deborah on Utah faces worrisome drought conditionsJanuary 25, 2026

    It will be a dire situation, Callie. They've been looking at different options.

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