Blog — Colorado Trout Unlimited

Engle: At home on the South Platte

When I got started in fly-fishing, you heard the phrase "home water" a lot more often than you do now....

http://dailycamera.com/news/2008/apr/14/at-home-on-the-south-platte/

Grand County rivers may benefit from passage of instream flow legislation

By Katie LoobySky-Hi Daily News April 10, 2008

    The Colorado Legislature has given final approval to a bill that could benefit the Fraser and Colorado rivers.

    The legislation would allow water rights owners to leave their water in a stream or river without the risk of losing it, through special circumstances, said Kirk Klancke, Winter Park Ranch Water & Sanitation District manager.

http://www.skyhidailynews.com/article/20080410/NEWS/983196381

Fraser River sediment will be cleared with grant funds

By Katie LoobySky-Hi Daily News April 10, 2008

   “We have to be really careful about any sediment getting in the water,” Klancke said. “We live on an extremely depleted river. The more water you remove from the river, the less velocity the river has and the less capability of carrying sediment.”

    Sediment covers spawning beds and smothers bug life, he said.

    “It really has killed off the aquatic habitat,” Klancke said. “You just can’t cover a habitat without killing everything in that habitat. … Trout won’t lay eggs in anything but gravel.”

http://www.skyhidailynews.com/article/20080410/NEWS/886432213

Buena Vista man appointed to state water conservation board

  Mountain Mail

Reed Dils, 60 of Buena Vista, was appointed to the Colorado Water Conservation Board Monday by Gov. Bill Ritter. Dils helped create Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area, was named 2006 Outstanding Volunteer by Colorado Trout Unlimited and was recognized by numerous organizations for his work on the Arkansas River.

http://www.themountainmail.com/main.asp?SectionID=4&SubSectionID=4&ArticleID=13447&TM=42314.91

Groups want an extension for pipeline comments

Pueblo Chieftain Chris Woodka

The letter is signed by representatives from the Colorado Environmental Coalition, Western Resource Advocates, Trout Unlimited’s Colorado Water Project, Sierra Club, High Country Citizens Campaign, Environment Colorado and the Colorado Progressive Coalition.

http://www.chieftain.com/metro/1207634400/2

Feds offer Long Draw plan

The Coloradoan

http://www.coloradoan.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080407/NEWS01/804070329/1002/CUSTOMERSERVICE02

Healthy Rivers Flowing Along

Pagosa Daily Post Ben Davis

“The support we’ve seen for the package of instream flow bills is exciting.  Trout Unlimited and the conservation community sincerely appreciate all the legislators who voted in favor of HB 1280, and we very much hope that the General Assembly will take positive action on the other bills as well,” said Drew Peternell of Trout Unlimited.

http://www.pagosadailypost.com/news/7934/Healthy_Rivers_Flowing_Along/

Energy rules aim to protect water supplies

Monday, March 31, 2008

Oil and gas drilling in and around municipal watersheds and other public water supplies would be prohibited under a series of highly anticipated energy regulations unveiled Monday....

http://www.gjsentinel.com/news/content/news/stories/2008/03/31/040108_1a_OG_rules.html

The Great Water War

[This article does a good job of framing the debate over the Northern Integrated Supply Project (NISP) on the Poudre. tk] Fort Collins Now

The age-old debate over Colorado’s most precious resource is poised to rage like the Poudre River in summertime

By Rebecca Boyle

http://www.fortcollinsnow.com/article/20080404/NEWS/509117435