Water would stay in river after plants close in 2028 This story is provided by Aspen Journalism, a nonprofit, investigative news organization. For more, visit http://aspenjournalism.org. State lawmakers are considering a bill that would let two.
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State lawmakers are considering a bill that would let two energy companies with coal-fired power plants in northwest Colorado hang on to their water rights even after the plants’ planned closures in 2028. Senate Bill.
We have now passed our upcoming fiscal year’s state budget, and I am proud to report that it is balanced, bipartisan, responsible and sets forth great news and developments for our region and the entire.
We have passed our upcoming fiscal year’s state budget, and I am proud to report that it is balanced, bipartisan, responsible and sets forth great news and developments for our region and the entire state.