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A shrinking Colorado River and aging infrastructure are putting our water supply to the test. And that means water bills are likely to go up in the near future. »Ê¹ÚÍøÖ·â€™s Alex Hager tells us more today on In The NoCo.
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News brief with The Colorado Sun: Lawmakers address utility costs and fire officials call for changeLance Benzel joins us to discuss lawmakers’ efforts to rein in utility bills and a new plea from five wildfire experts in Colorado.
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In Page, Arizona, a shrinking Lake Powell is causing problems for the local water utility. A short-term fix is underway, but Page says it needs more money for a backup.
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A group of seven city utilities in the Colorado River basin says they have plans to conserve more water amid a drought that's straining the region's supply.
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Fort Collins will soon start charging different rates for electricity depending on when homeowners crank the heat or run the dishwasher.KMGH-TV reports…
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With mountain snowpack well above average and area reservoirs still full from last year’s flooding, it could be a banner year for water in Colorado. But…
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Boulder officials have taken a significant step toward bringing the electric grid under city management. City officials sent a notice of intent to current…
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Forget fracking. When it comes to a high-stakes and costly battle about energy on the Boulder ballot, it’s dueling questions 310 and 2E that will chart…
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The Boulder City Council will vote on Tuesday on whether to begin the next stage of municipalization from Xcel energy. A vote in favor would mean the city…
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The city of Boulder and Xcel Energy have been battling over the possible municipalization of the city’s utility. »Ê¹ÚÍøÖ·â€™s Erin O’Toole talks with Boulder…