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How much water remains in aquifers of SE #Colorado? — Allen Best (BigPivots.com)

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Corn in Baca County. Photo credit: Allen Best/Big Pivots Click the link to read the article on the Big Pivots website (Allen Best): February 28, 2026 Study being completed will help guide decisions about continued mining of groundwater in the Springfield area. Ogallala will be gone within 20 years, but deepest formation could last a century. Before center-pivot sprinklers powered by rural electrification in the mid-20th century, farmers in Colo…
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Coyote Gulch broke the news on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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