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A dry January across Colorado and the rest of the Rocky Mountain West has created a dichotomy of water haves and have-nots.
STATE OFFICIALS SAY THE LOW SNOWPACK WILL LEAD TO A VERY LOW SPRING RUNOFF. THIS MEANS LAKES AND RIVERS STATEWIDE WON’T GET THE BOOST OF WATER THAT WE TYPICALLY SEE. THE GROUP IN CHARGE OF ...
Today, Colorado is home to 117 of these sites, which use pressure-sensitive pillows and sensors to gauge snowpack depth and water weight. The data is critical for water districts and providers to know ...
There is an increasing need for skillful runoff season (i.e., spring) streamflow forecasts that extend beyond a 12-month lead time for water resources management, especially under multiyear droughts ...
We’re planning for less flow in the Colorado River. That’s not to say there won’t be periods of high flow here and there.” That reduced runoff means less water for Arizonans. The water ...
This month, Colorado has only managed to accumulate 0.7 inches of SWE in the mountain snowpack through ... possibly reducing the amount of water that will runoff into streams and reservoirs.
The main goal of this research was to design a holistic campus-wide drainage plan to delay stormwater runoff to a marginalized community - Undergraduate faculty-mentored research. Publication: Freeman ...
Prominent among Frontera’s conservation lands are the West Side’s 91-acre Wakeem/Teschner Nature Preserve at Resler Canyon (whose main arroyo channels mountain runoff en route to the Rio ...
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