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Severe drought may soon become more common in Eagle County. Water providers have a plan: #EagleRiver Water and Sanitation District, Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority boards approve new water shortage response plan — The #Vail Daily #snowpack

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Homestake Creek is a tributary of the Eagle River. CREDIT: BRENT GARDNER-SMITH/ASPEN JOURNALISM Click the link to read the article on the Vail Daily website (Zoe Goldstein). Here’s an excerpt: May 8, 2025 Every year brings different water conditions in Eagle County. With climate change, the promise of full rivers in the summer may become even less certain. To prepare for future drought years, the Eagle River Water and Sanitation District and Up…
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Coyote Gulch broke the news in on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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