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Feds stand by Flaming Gorge pipeline denial

By | 05.17.12 | 3:07 pm

Another day, another setback for Aaron Million’s proposal to pipe water from Wyoming to Colorado.

American Rivers ranks Green, Crystal among nation’s most endangered waterways

By | 05.15.12 | 5:39 am

Water withdrawals are threatening the Green River as potential dams and diversions are putting fish, wildlife and recreation at risk on the Crystal River, according to a new report.

Report: Flaming Gorge water pipeline could churn billions in profits, if ever approved

By | 04.05.12 | 4:57 am

A windfall of up to $2.4 billion could await the developer and operator of a proposed 578-mile pipeline that would pump water from Wyoming’s Flaming Gorge to Colorado’s Front Range.

Colorado businessman asks feds to reconsider Flaming Gorge pipeline denial

By | 03.23.12 | 11:54 am

A proposal to funnel water from Wyoming’s Flaming Gorge to Colorado’s Front Range is back on the table.

Flaming Gorge Reservoir.

FERC finds Flaming Gorge pipeline application deficient, raises jurisdictional questions

By | 10.06.11 | 6:49 am

One version of a proposed 500-plus-mile water pipeline from southwestern Wyoming to Colorado’s Front Range was dealt a blow by a federal regulatory agency that found the application deficient on Wednesday.

Flaming Gorge Reservoir.

State skewered for spending taxpayer money to study pricey, private water pipeline plans

By | 09.14.11 | 5:28 pm

Members of the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) today voted to spend an initial $72,000 to form a task force to study the feasibility of two separate proposals to pipe water out of the Green River in southwest Wyoming to Colorado’s Front Range.

Flaming Gorge Reservoir.

Pricey Wyoming pipeline project ratchets up water worries along Colorado’s Front Range

By | 09.08.11 | 6:15 am

It’s not exactly Perrier-pricey, but pretty damn close, according to opponents of the massive proposed Flaming Gorge pipeline project that would pump water out of the Green River in southwest Wyoming and suck it back over the Continental Divide to Colorado’s Front Range.

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Colorado water: agriculture, people and ecosystems compete for a limited supply

By | 04.04.11 | 12:37 pm

According to speakers at a water forum last week, Colorado faces a difficult–if not a dismal–water future.