As the West endures a megadrought, rising levels of arsenic a known carcinogen in the water supply of Colorado's San Luis Valley offer clues to what the future may hold.
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State regulators have ruled another section of an Eagle County stream is out of compliance with standards. Mitigating the damage will be expensive. The Colorado Water Quality Control Commission on May 8 ruled that the.
Nearly half a million homes in the Centennial State could be without water by 2050. Colorado River reservoir levels are in a free fall. And local farmers already don’t have the supplies they need. What happens next depends on what we do today.
"Toilet-to-tap" is slowly becoming the norm in the United States as supposedly dwindling water supplies caused by droughts and "global warming" force local governments to feed [.]