The Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District has yet to turn a shovel of dirt on the Northern Integrated Supply Project, which will deliver 40,000 acre feet of water to 15 participating entities, but four of those partners have taken steps to build a treatment plant to handle their shares.
The Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District has yet to turn a shovel of dirt on the Northern Integrated Supply Project, which will deliver 40,000 acre feet of water to 15 participating entities, but four of those partners have taken steps to build a treatment plant to handle their shares.
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The Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District has yet to turn a shovel of dirt on the Northern Integrated Supply Project, which will deliver 40,000 acre feet of water to 15 participating entities, but four of those partners have taken steps to build a treatment plant to handle their shares.