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  2. 2015 Gold King Mine waste water spill - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 Gold King Mine waste water spill was an environmental disaster that began at the Gold King Mine near Silverton, Colorado, [2] when Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) personnel, along with workers for Environmental Restoration LLC (a Missouri company under EPA contract to mitigate pollutants from the closed mine), caused the release of toxic waste water into the Animas River watershed.

  3. Colorado River crisis is so bad, lakes Mead and Powell are ...

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    The Colorado River Basin very well could get a few wet years, he said. “We might even get a wet decade. But, boy, the long-term warming and drying trend seems super clear to me,” Udall said.

  4. Colorado River Basin ranks among the world's most water ...

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    The Colorado River has long been overallocated, and its reservoirs have declined during severely dry years since 2000. ... “The issues we have with water are solvable,” Kuzma said. “And we ...

  5. Colorado River Delta - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado River Delta is the region where the Colorado River ... Mexico's Environmental Regulations on Endangered Species lists the following endangered species ...

  6. Climate change in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The United States Environmental Protection Agency has more broadly reported: "Colorado's climate is changing. Most of the state has warmed one or two degrees (F) in the last century. Throughout the western United States, heat waves are becoming more common, snow is melting earlier in spring, and less water flows through the Colorado River.

  7. Shrinking Colorado River will take a toll on the nation's ...

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    The Colorado River, which provides water for about 15% of our country’s agriculture, is shrinking, ... If the valley cannot produce enough crops, it can lead to long-term problems.

  8. Risks to the Glen Canyon Dam - Wikipedia

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    Colorado River Delta today, showing inflows mostly from the Hardy River and other Mexican tributaries. An example of the fast deposition rate of Colorado River sediment is found in Lake Mead itself, where, before the completion of Glen Canyon Dam, ten percent of its storage was already compromised by sediment. When Lake Powell levels drop ...

  9. Column: The fight over the Colorado River is a 100-year-old ...

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    California's voracious appetite for Colorado River water was not necessarily an unreasonable concern in 1922: Although only 6,000 of the 244,000 square miles of the Colorado watershed are in ...