Group Opposed to Thornton Pipeline Project Says They’ll Appeal Judge’s Ruling After Lawsuit Was Thrown Out
LARIMER COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 7 – Judge C. Michelle Brinegar ruled Larimer County's permit approval was proper, allowing Thornton to proceed with its $485 million pipeline to deliver purchased water rights.
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Thornton Pipeline to proceed after Larimer County District Court ruling
A Larimer County District Court judge ruled against Save the Poudre, a nonprofit environmentalist group, in a lawsuit the organization filed against Larimer Board of County Commissioners that alleged the board had improperly handled a permit application related to a…
Group opposed to Thornton pipeline project says they’ll appeal judge’s ruling after lawsuit was thrown out
DENVER A group of Larimer County residents opposed to a 70-mile pipeline project that will deliver Poudre River water to Thornton in the coming years said Monday night theyll appeal a district judges ruling after she dismissed their lawsuit last week.Save The Proudre had filed suit against the Larimer County Board of Commissioners in July of last year after the Board unanimously approved the final piece of the Thornton pipeline project just two …
Thornton Water project wins in district court, as Save The Poudre lawsuit tossed - Northglenn-Thornton Sentinel
A district court’s decision to dismiss a lawsuit trying to block the construction of a water pipeline from the Cache La Poudre River in Larimer County to Thornton means the project can continue as planned, city officials said Monday. The Larimer County District Court on Thursday ruled in favor of the City of Thornton and the Larimer County Commissioners who in May approved the Larimer portion of the 70-mile pipeline which will divert water from …
Thornton’s pipeline permit through Larimer County approved by state judge
A state court judge has ruled Larimer County properly approved Thornton’s bid to construct a portion of a key water pipeline across county land, rejecting environmental activists’ effort to overturn the permit. The judge in Larimer County’s district court said Larimer County commissioners evaluated the permit application and considered alternatives as part of a proper review in the “1041” process, named after a state law giving counties oversig…
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