A metro Denver water provider is asking voters for help, saying TABOR keeps it... Local NewsDenver PostPolitics A metro Denver water provider is asking voters for help, saying TABOR keeps it... No rating
Denver’s South Platte River still isn’t clean enough to swim in. Here’s why... Denver Post No rating Denver’s South Platte River still isn’t clean enough to swim in. Here’s why... Volunteers conducting cleanups along Denver’s...
Colorado gets $225,000 from CDC to measure lead, PFA exposure Health No rating Colorado gets $225,000 from CDC to measure lead, PFA exposure Colorado will receive $225,000 each of the...
Colorado lobbyists were paid nearly $70 million in the last year. These 5 bills show their influence on policy. Politics No rating Sun, Jul. 07 2024 - 07:00:AM Colorado lobbyists were paid nearly $70 million in the last year. These 5 bills show their influence on policy. Money spent on lobbying in Colorado again hit a record high this year — but the tally only begins to hint...
Colorado’s demand for water is slated to surpass supplies by 2050. Did lawmakers do enough to address the crisis? Politics No rating Sat, May. 18 2024 - 07:00:AM Colorado’s demand for water is slated to surpass supplies by 2050. Did lawmakers do enough to address the crisis? As Colorado’s rivers shrink and its soils dry out, state lawmakers this year passed a slew of water bills...
Drinking water for 268,000 Coloradans exceeds new limits on “forever chemicals.” How will providers find millions to fix the water? Denver Post No rating Sun, Apr. 21 2024 - 07:00:AM Drinking water for 268,000 Coloradans exceeds new limits on “forever chemicals.” How will providers find millions to fix the water? Utilities that provide drinking water to nearly 268,000 Coloradans will need tens of millions of dollars...
More than two dozen Colorado water systems exceed EPA’s new limits on “forever chemicals” Denver Post No rating Thu, Apr. 11 2024 - 07:00:AM More than two dozen Colorado water systems exceed EPA’s new limits on “forever chemicals” Twenty-nine of the more than 2,000 water treatment facilities in Colorado do not meet strict new federal...
Biden administration sets first-ever limits on PFAS “forever chemicals” in drinking water Denver Post No rating Wed, Apr. 10 2024 - 11:40:AM Biden administration sets first-ever limits on PFAS “forever chemicals” in drinking water The Biden administration on Wednesday finalized strict limits on certain so-called “forever chemicals” in...
Environmental groups appeal Colorado’s water quality permit for Suncor Colorado Sun No rating Tue, Apr. 09 2024 - 05:08:AM Environmental groups appeal Colorado’s water quality permit for Suncor A coalition of environmental groups has appealed Colorado’s water discharge permit for the Suncor...
Does your town have PFAS in its water? There’s help for that. Colorado Sun No rating Wed, Mar. 20 2024 - 05:30:AM Does your town have PFAS in its water? There’s help for that. Nearly $86 million in federal funding to help small Colorado communities with the daunting task of...
Carman: Enough already. Colorado should expand the ban on forever chemicals. Colorado Sun No rating Sun, Mar. 17 2024 - 04:02:AM Carman: Enough already. Colorado should expand the ban on forever chemicals. My family tolerates my weirdness remarkably well after all these years. Like it or not, they’ve...
Colorado to restrict Suncor’s discharge of “forever chemicals” into Sand Creek under new permit Denver Post No rating Wed, Mar. 06 2024 - 02:00:PM Colorado to restrict Suncor’s discharge of “forever chemicals” into Sand Creek under new permit Colorado issued a new, long-overdue water-pollution permit to Suncor Energy on Wednesday that restricts...
Suncor gets tougher “forever chemicals” and toxins limits in new Colorado water permit Colorado Sun No rating Wed, Mar. 06 2024 - 02:00:PM Suncor gets tougher “forever chemicals” and toxins limits in new Colorado water permit The controversial Suncor refinery in Commerce City must sharply limit water discharges of PFAS “forever...