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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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On Monday, a public meeting held by the Dolores Water Conservancy District (DWCD) was met with a standing-room-only crowd—not a regular occurrence at…
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In southwest Colorado, we are always on the verge of a drought. To help mitigate the effects of dry periods in the future, the the Dolores Project Drought…
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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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Two long-time members of the Southwestern Water Conservation District Board were honored at a meeting April 6th.John Porter, who had represented Montezuma…
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The 2016 boating season on the lower Dolores River came with little warning, missed the Memorial Day weekend, and had two short peaks instead of one long…
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Boaters can now mark their calendars for the first weekend in June to take a trip down the Lower Dolores River. According to the Dolores Water Conservancy…
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The Montezuma County Commissioners and their Planning and Zoning Commission continue to be out of step on how to build, maintain and pay for a proposed…
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Warm weather is shrinking area snowpack, but plenty remains for irrigation.Spring weather also means weeds, a growing and perennial problem for Montezuma…
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The Dolores Water Conservancy District manages the water in McPhee Reservoir, which serves the farmers, ranchers, and municipal water systems here in…