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#Colorado Supreme Court “slow sip” ruling could affect city water supplies from fast-growing #Greeley to #CastleRock

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Water stored in Colorado’s Denver Basin aquifers, which extend from Greeley to Colorado Springs, and from Golden to the Eastern Plains near Limon, does not naturally recharge from rain and snow and is therefore carefully regulated. Courtesy U.S. Geological Survey. Click the link to read the article on the Water Education Colorado website (Jerd Smith): October 10, 2024 Nearly 40 years ago, after watching aquifers below Douglas County plunge amid…
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