Clean Drinking Water /tags/clean-drinking-water Clean Drinking Water en-US Copyright »Ê¹ÚÍøÖ·/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Thu, 29 Aug 2024 12:00:00 GMT Which Colorado city has the tastiest tap water? The results are in /news/2024-08-29/which-colorado-city-has-the-tastiest-tap-water-the-results-are-in Judges at an annual competition in Keystone picked Denver's water as the best tasting. Louisville and Broomfield were also on the podium. Thu, 29 Aug 2024 12:00:00 GMT /news/2024-08-29/which-colorado-city-has-the-tastiest-tap-water-the-results-are-in Alex Hager Interior Department invests in water recycling for the thirsty West /2023-09-08/interior-department-invests-in-water-recycling-for-the-thirsty-west The Interior Department recently announced $180 million in new funding for large-scale water recycling programs. The money is available for local agencies looking to reuse wastewater, which officials say will make a big difference for western communities dealing with drought. Fri, 08 Sep 2023 17:39:00 GMT /2023-09-08/interior-department-invests-in-water-recycling-for-the-thirsty-west Will Walkey As Water Levels Drop, the Risk of Arsenic Rises /regional-news/2023-06-01/as-water-levels-drop-the-risk-of-arsenic-rises As the West grapples with a megadrought, its driest spell in at least 1,200 years, rising levels of arsenic — a known carcinogen — in Colorado’s San Luis Valley offer clues to what the future may hold. Thu, 01 Jun 2023 22:10:24 GMT /regional-news/2023-06-01/as-water-levels-drop-the-risk-of-arsenic-rises Melissa Bailey, KFF Health News Raft trips hit hard by the Grand Canyon’s largest recorded norovirus outbreak, CDC reports /2022-09-23/raft-trips-hit-hard-by-the-grand-canyons-largest-recorded-norovirus-outbreak-cdc-reports This past spring Grand Canyon National Park became the site of an extended norovirus outbreak, with more than 200 cases of gastrointestinal illness among rafters and backpackers. Fri, 23 Sep 2022 21:07:27 GMT /2022-09-23/raft-trips-hit-hard-by-the-grand-canyons-largest-recorded-norovirus-outbreak-cdc-reports Luke Runyon Many tribal homes don't have clean water, and the road to getting it is lined with hurdles /environment/2021-12-08/many-tribal-homes-dont-have-clean-water-and-the-road-to-getting-it-is-lined-with-hurdles Nearly half of tribal homes across the country don’t have steady access to clean water. Many in the Southwest rely on aging wells with polluted water, or truck in bottles from far away. In To'hajiilee, New Mexico, a Navajo community hopes a new pipeline from Albuquerque will remedy decades of struggle to get clean water. Wed, 08 Dec 2021 19:00:00 GMT /environment/2021-12-08/many-tribal-homes-dont-have-clean-water-and-the-road-to-getting-it-is-lined-with-hurdles Alex Hager The Pandemic Exposed The Severe Water Insecurity Faced By Southwestern Tribes /environment/2021-04-29/the-pandemic-exposed-the-severe-water-insecurity-faced-by-southwestern-tribes Lack of potable water drove high COVID-19 rates in Native American communities. That realization may help them gain better representation in upcoming negotiations about Colorado River water. Thu, 29 Apr 2021 22:51:03 GMT /environment/2021-04-29/the-pandemic-exposed-the-severe-water-insecurity-faced-by-southwestern-tribes Judy Fahys | InsideClimate News Fort Collins Preps Residents For Possible Water Shortage This Year /environment/2021-04-27/fort-collins-preps-residents-for-possible-water-shortage-this-year The city of Fort Collins is asking residents to use less water this spring and summer, as the city’s utilities department prepares for incoming ash and debris flows from the Cameron Peak burn scar. Tue, 27 Apr 2021 19:35:16 GMT /environment/2021-04-27/fort-collins-preps-residents-for-possible-water-shortage-this-year Luke Runyon Arizona Seeks To Create Surface Water Protections After Clean Water Act Rollback /environment/2021-03-05/arizona-seeks-to-create-surface-water-protections-after-clean-water-act-rollback Since June 2020, a large proportion of Arizona's rivers, lakes and streams have not been protected by the Clean Water Act. That's due to a change to the federal rule the Trump administration made in 2019. The state relied on the landmark law to keep its arid streams free of pollution.But after the federal protections were limited, Arizona decided to come up with its own set of surface water quality standards. Fri, 05 Mar 2021 20:42:10 GMT /environment/2021-03-05/arizona-seeks-to-create-surface-water-protections-after-clean-water-act-rollback Ariana Brocious Upper Colorado River Drought Plan Triggered For First Time /environment/2021-01-20/upper-colorado-river-drought-plan-triggered-for-first-time Increasingly bleak forecasts for the Colorado River have for the first time put into action elements of the 2019 upper basin drought contingency plan. Wed, 20 Jan 2021 22:28:30 GMT /environment/2021-01-20/upper-colorado-river-drought-plan-triggered-for-first-time Luke Runyon Federal Judge Rejects Lawsuit Challenging Windy Gap Firming Project /environment/2020-12-10/federal-judge-rejects-lawsuit-challenging-windy-gap-firming-project A federal judge has rejected a challenge to the Windy Gap Firming Project, a proposed Front Range water supply project with plans to build a new dam and reservoir southwest of Loveland. Fri, 11 Dec 2020 01:10:24 GMT /environment/2020-12-10/federal-judge-rejects-lawsuit-challenging-windy-gap-firming-project Luke Runyon