In May of 2023, a critical ruling was made by the Supreme Court on the Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency case. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Sackett, and in doing so, changed the.
Rivers have a really big job. And they’re really good at it. To be a river, there’s a long list of mandatory, and desired, qualifications. Beginning at higher elevations, they must be able to drain.
Local rivers are critical for all who visit or live in Eagle County, providing recreation opportunities, supporting a longstanding agricultural community and providing habitat for wildlife and aquatic life, from native trout to big horn.
It’s an exciting time in the water world the 2024 water year has begun. October and November are the first months of the water year and much of the precipitation we receive during this.
Drought is not a new concept for Coloradans or for those in the West at large. We’ve essentially been in a drought since the turn of the millennia, including here in Eagle County when we.