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The Southern Ute tribe has finally tapped #LakeNighthorse water. Why did it take 60 years? — Shannon Mullane (Fresh Water News) #AnimasRiver

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Lake Nighthorse and Durango March 2016 photo via Greg Hobbs. Click the link to read the article on the Water Education Colorado website (Shannon Mullane): July 31, 2025 This summer, the Southern Ute Indian Tribe rolled out miles of temporary rubber water lines. The above-ground tubes had one job: carrying water to oil and gas operations on the reservation. But the pipelines also represent something else: a historic moment in a drawn-out, arduou…
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Coyote Gulch broke the news in on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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