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2018 CWT 990

Posted on November 27, 2019

CWT 2018 990 [2018 CWT 990]

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2019 Photo Contest Rules

Posted on September 16, 2019

2019 Colorado Water Trust “Celebrating Rivers” Photo Contest Rules 2019 Theme- River and Their People! [Water Trust Photo Contest Rules 2019]

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The Colorado Water System Is Crazy: Thoughts from the Intern

Posted on May 1, 2019

One month ago, I didn’t know a thing about the water world in Colorado. Since then, I’ve heard phrases like “acre feet”, “augmentation plans”, and “consumptive use” thrown out around

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‘Poudre River alternative’ steals the spotlight at Thornton pipeline hearing

Posted on January 29, 2019

…Thornton officials propose adding water to the Poudre in another way: Through the Poudre Flows project, a joint effort by Thornton, Fort Collins, Greeley, Northern Water, the Colorado Water Trust

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2017 CWT 990

Posted on November 27, 2018

Colorado Water Trust 990 2017 [2017 CWT 990]

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Annual Report Donor List/Financials – 2016

Posted on July 18, 2017
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VIDEO: Double Award-winning Project!

Posted on February 24, 2015

This video on our YouTube channel showcases the work of the City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Department’s restoration at McMurry and North Shields Ponds, lowering unnaturally steep riverbanks and

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Little Cimarron River Site Visit

Posted on March 13, 2014 (March 14, 2023)
The Cimarron River Cimarron River upstream Little Cimarron downstream Little Cimarron upstream winter The Cimmaron River late winter Cimarron River downstream
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Video Released Highlighting Cache la Poudre River Restoration Project

Posted on March 11, 2014

The Josh Ames Diversion Dam Deconstruction Project has been a key component of a larger North Shields Ponds Natural Area riparian restoration project developed by the City of Fort Collins

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Natural flow restored on the Cache la Poudre River

Posted on November 22, 2013

The Cache la Poudre River now flows freely past the point where the Josh Ames structure had been located. The bed of the river has been regraded and reconnected.

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Josh Ames Diversion Demolition

Posted on November 4, 2013
Machines in the River Amy Beatie poses in a trackhoe Fort Collins, Biohabitats, Tessara Water, and Water Trust folks ready to watch the demolition Building the Coffer Dam Amy Beatie,
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Sterling Pond Restoration Final Concept

Posted on October 22, 2013

These documents created by Biohabitats illustrate the ecological restoration project planned for the Sterling Ponds area. We are grateful to be able to share Biohabitats with their permission. Sterling Pond

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