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But about 300,000 years ago a huge lake that covered present-day Alamosa, in southern Colorado ... levels in the Rio Grande are decreasing. But the main threat to the river’s health is irrigation.
For nearly 80 years, the U.S. and Mexico have managed and distributed water from the Colorado River and the Lower Rio Grande – from Fort Quitman, Texas, to the Gulf of Mexico – under the 1944 ...
The mighty and fabled Rio ... river healthy, said Kevin Terry, the southwest program director for Trout Unlimited. Terry lives in South Fork — one of the Colorado communities along the Rio ...
New Mexico, Texas and Colorado have negotiated a proposed settlement ... and two irrigation districts that depend on the Rio Grande are objecting. New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas ...
Colorado Pacific Rio Grande Railroad ... 2023. Not only will CP Rio Grande acquire approximately 119 miles of track between Derrick and Walsenburg (Alamosa Subdivision), some 30 miles of track between ...
The Rio Grande is running dry. In the national park and elsewhere along its 1,900-mile length from southern Colorado’s San Juan Mountains to the Gulf of Mexico, the river has been reduced in ...
The States of Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado have reached a historic agreement after ... The dispute centers on a stretch of the Rio Grande River between Elephant Butte Dam and Hudspeth County, TX, a ...
[Photo: Kmusser/Wikipedia/CC BY-SA] For nearly 80 years, the U.S. and Mexico have managed and distributed water from the Colorado River and the Lower Rio Grande—from Fort Quitman, Texas ...
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