Dolores River Anglers seeks water quality protection for streams

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Dolores River Anglers seeks water quality protection for streams

Outstanding waters designation would protect water quality, water rights not impacted
East Fork Creek, a headwater tributary of the Dolores River, is being considered for outstanding water status to protect its water quality. The designation does not include a water right.
Nine sections of streams in the Dolores River Basin are being considered for designation as outstanding waters by the Colorado Water Quality Control Commission.
Water sampling is done to determine water quality levels of creeks in the Dolores River Basin being considered for an outstanding water designation by Colorado.
In 2020, Taylor Creek in the Dolores River Basin dried up because of ongoing drought in the region.

Dolores River Anglers seeks water quality protection for streams

East Fork Creek, a headwater tributary of the Dolores River, is being considered for outstanding water status to protect its water quality. The designation does not include a water right.
Nine sections of streams in the Dolores River Basin are being considered for designation as outstanding waters by the Colorado Water Quality Control Commission.
Water sampling is done to determine water quality levels of creeks in the Dolores River Basin being considered for an outstanding water designation by Colorado.
In 2020, Taylor Creek in the Dolores River Basin dried up because of ongoing drought in the region.
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