Colorado heads toward a water and budget crisis, officials say

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Colorado heads toward a water and budget crisis, officials say

Growing population and shrinking oil and gas revenues make for trouble
A growing population and shrinking oil and gas revenues could leave the state with a water shortage and too little money to prevent it. In 2016, shrinking budgets wiped out funding for boat-inspection programs to stop invasive quagga and zebra mussels.
Brad Blake, a La Plata County commissioner, spoke about the history of water at a conference Friday held by the Southwestern Water Conservation District.
John Porter, former manager of the Dolores Water Conservancy District, was recognized at the meeting as the official “Water Buffalo” of Southwest Colorado.

Colorado heads toward a water and budget crisis, officials say

A growing population and shrinking oil and gas revenues could leave the state with a water shortage and too little money to prevent it. In 2016, shrinking budgets wiped out funding for boat-inspection programs to stop invasive quagga and zebra mussels.
Brad Blake, a La Plata County commissioner, spoke about the history of water at a conference Friday held by the Southwestern Water Conservation District.
John Porter, former manager of the Dolores Water Conservancy District, was recognized at the meeting as the official “Water Buffalo” of Southwest Colorado.
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