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A Colorado water court has ruled in favor of allowing an instream flow water right on the lower Dolores River in Mesa and Montrose counties. On Thursday,…
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An online survey is asking boaters who floated the Lower Dolores River over the summer to share feedback and data to help plan future releases on the…
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About 24,000 people boated the Lower Dolores River this summer, according to estimates from the Bureau of Land Management. At a public meeting Wednesday…
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This week may bring the last of the boatable water releases on the Lower Dolores River this year. Dolores Water Conservancy District Chief Engineer Ken…
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The lower Dolores River will remain boatable at least through Sunday. That’s according to managers of McPhee Dam. Inflow into the reservoir from snowmelt…
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Boating flows are coming back, briefly, on the lower Dolores River.They had ended prior to the Memorial Day weekend as managers of McPhee Dam sought to…
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The Dolores River below McPhee Dam is no longer boatable, but there is still a chance of a brief additional boating release in June if the remaining…
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This year’s release of water from the McPhee dam into the Lower Dolores River brought boaters from across the country. But it wasn’t only recreational…
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In final segment of a three-part series on River Radio about the 2017 spill on the Dolores River out of McPhee Dam and the relationships between various…
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Boating on the lower Dolores River may not last until Memorial Day weekend, which is generally the peak time for rafting.That’s the latest word from…