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Coloradans who want to replace their water-hungry lawns to save money and fight drought conditions are on the verge of getting more help from the state. And as spring approaches, Utah wildlife officials are asking boaters to plan ahead before visiting Lake Powell.
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KSJD's Tom Yoder talks with Amber Clark of the Dolores River Boating Advocates during the Fall Harvest Drive about how the organization works with water…
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The number of deaths and accidents on Colorado’s rivers is right around normal for a high flow year, according to data from the conservation group...
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The long period of warm, dry weather this winter could finally be coming to an end. KSJD's Austin Cope spoke with Mike Preston, General Manager of the…
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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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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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Flows in the Dolores River are set to reach optimum boating levels on Tuesday.Operators of McPhee Dam say releases should continue at 1100 to 1900 cubic…
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Local leaders continue to struggle with future funding for state-mandated boat inspections for invasive zebra and quagga mussels.Four entities, including…
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In the first 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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Even though it's only February, 2017 will likely be an exciting time for local boaters--water managers for the McPhee dam have already decided to release…