Afleveringen
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With yet another export proposal looming in the San Luis Valley, it's time to brush up on our history. Thanks to an amazing research trove of newspapers and content, as well as media and links to today's proposal, the public record is clear. This isn't the first time that the Rio Grande's water has been in jeopardy.
Links mentioned in this episode can be found here:
https://renewablewaterresources.com/
https://www.protectsanluisvalleywater.com/
https://rgwcd.org/
https://cdss.colorado.gov/
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Curious about why projects are so important to the Roundtable? What is the significance of the Colorado Water Plan and the local Basin Implementation Plan for our water future? Host Bethany Howell dives deeper into these questions with local expert Daniel Boyes of the Rio Grande Headwaters Restoration Project and discusses potential benefits and challenges for upcoming municipal water and water conservation easements projects with project managers from the City of Alamosa and Colorado Open Lands.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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On this episode, we explore the relationship between water and trail use and the impact of human behavior on trails. Staff and trail crew members from San Luis Valley Great Outdoors and the Southwest Conservation Corps share their experiences and offer a behind the scenes look at trail creation and maintenance.
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Colorado draws visitors and excites locals because of its amazing recreation spaces. The Rio Grande River offers fishing, rafting, and an exciting new opportunity for public access in the heart of the Del Norte community. Come play with us at the newly open Del Norte River Front!