05.03.07
Posted in Uncategorized at 6:06 am by Lowey
Seven Colorado River states submitted a water sharing plan to the Department of Interior. The plan aims to improve drought situations by at dividing up water resources.
The plan is said to help protect 30 million people who depend on the river for drinking water. The cooperative plan is aimed at helping to reduce the threat of water shortages. The plan would allow Colorado and other upper basin states to send less water to Arizona and Nevada in times of drought.
Currently the 1920's "law of the river," applies to river basin states of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Wyoming. These states are required to let 8.23 million acre feet of water per year flow to Nevada, Arizona, and California.
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04.20.07
Posted in Uncategorized at 10:43 am by Lowey
A man with a big plan met with the directors of the Colorado River Water Conservation District Wednesday to promote his idea for a 400-mile pipeline to carry water from Flaming Gorge Reservoir in Wyoming and Utah to eastern Colorado.
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04.19.07
Posted in Uncategorized at 5:14 am by Lowey
Real estate specialists in Pueblo got a fair amount of good news at Tuesday's town meeting about the expansion of the Fort Carson Army post near Colorado Springs. They were told that the roughly 10,000 soldiers being transferred to the post in the next several years probably will bring about 15,000 family members, stay for as long as seven years each and be able to afford homes costing ...
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Posted in Uncategorized at 12:34 am by Lowey
Colorado Home Helper recently launched an interactive mapping system to help homebuyers search for the perfect Colorado home. The system allows users to search for properties using criteria such as price and size, displaying the search results on a map to show location. (PRWeb Apr 19, 2007)
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04.18.07
Posted in Uncategorized at 12:23 am by Lowey
Nearly 50 foreclosed homes in metro Denver will be sold at auction Saturday.
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