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Once 'paradise,' parched Colorado valley grapples with arsenic in water
Colorado, tenants have been drinking bottled water for years due to concerns about their well water. Sometimes it comes from the tap brown. At the High Valley Park mobile home community in Alamosa ...
Inside Climate News
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As Water Levels Drop, the Risk of Arsenic Rises
When John Mestas’ ancestors moved to Colorado over 100 years ago to raise sheep in the San Luis Valley, they “hit paradise,” ...
Newsweek7d
Colorado River Water Use to Be Slashed Across Three States
"There are 40 million people, seven states, and 30 Tribal Nations who rely on the Colorado River Basin for basic services such as drinking water and electricity. Today's announcement is a ...
EconoTimes
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Colorado River states bought time with a 3-year water conservation deal – now they need to think bigger
Arizona, California and Nevada have narrowly averted a regional water crisis by agreeing to reduce their use of Colorado ...
The New York Times7d
The Colorado River Is Shrinking. See What’s Using All the Water.
Reservoirs and wells are running low. This week, the states that rely on water from the Colorado River reached a temporary deal with the Biden administration on sharing what’s left. What’s ...
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Mapping Colorado River water: How California, Arizona and Nevada plan to use less
Lower Colorado River Basin states plan to collectively – and temporarily – cut their water use by 3 million acre-feet by the ...
Los Angeles Times6d
Editorial: Colorado River water deal gives California another reprieve. For now
The Colorado River deal announced Monday is more of a temporary reprieve than a solution to plummeting water supplies. The deep water cuts for California, Arizona and Nevada will tide over thirsty ...
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Once 'paradise,' parched Colorado valley grapples with arsenic in water
Colorado, tenants have been drinking bottled water for years due to concerns about their well water. Sometimes it comes from the tap brown. At the High Valley Park mobile home community in Alamosa ...
Colorado Public Radio5d
As water levels in the San Luis Valley drop, the risk of arsenic rises
The study, led by Kathy James, an associate professor at the Colorado School of Public Health, focuses on arsenic in private drinking ... but because the water often comes out brown.
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As Water Levels Drop, the Risk of Arsenic Poisoning Rises
As the West grapples with a megadrought, its driest spell in at least 1,200 years, rising levels of arsenic — a known ...
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Once 'paradise,' parched Colorado valley grapples with arsenic in water
Colorado, tenants have been drinking bottled water for years due to concerns about their well water. Sometimes it comes from the tap brown. At the High Valley Park mobile home community in Alamosa ...
Iowa Public Radio8d
Once 'paradise,' parched Colorado valley grapples with arsenic in water
Colorado, tenants have been drinking bottled water for years due to concerns about their well water. Sometimes it comes from the tap brown. At the High Valley Park mobile home community in Alamosa ...

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