Dolores River film explores water conflicts common in West

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Dolores River film explores water conflicts common in West

Competing demands on waterway with only so much to give
The new documentary “River of Sorrows: The Dolores River Project” explores competing demands on Dolores River water – an issue facing communities across the West. The film is scheduled to premiere Jan. 15 in Dolores.
McPhee Reservoir was created with the damming of the Dolores River in the late 1980s. The Dolores Project Plan allocated water to irrigate 70,000 acres of arid land and for communities, including the city of Cortez and Ute Mountain Ute Tribe.

Dolores River film explores water conflicts common in West

The new documentary “River of Sorrows: The Dolores River Project” explores competing demands on Dolores River water – an issue facing communities across the West. The film is scheduled to premiere Jan. 15 in Dolores.
McPhee Reservoir was created with the damming of the Dolores River in the late 1980s. The Dolores Project Plan allocated water to irrigate 70,000 acres of arid land and for communities, including the city of Cortez and Ute Mountain Ute Tribe.
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