Pifher tabbed to lead Aurora Water
By Adam GoldsteinThe Aurora Sentinel
Mark Pifher will move up from his city post as deputy director for water resources to a new duty as director of Aurora Water, city officials announced Friday, Aug. 29....
http://www.aurorasentinel.com/main.asp?SectionID=8&SubSectionID=8&ArticleID=20255
Stream's habitat gets help
Energy Committee Approves Colorado Land and Water Bills
From: Barn On Air and Online
[The Committee] approved legislation to rehabilitate the Jackson Gulch Irrigation Canal in Montezuma County, authorize construction of the Arkansas Valley Conduit in southeastern Colorado, designate lands in Mesa, Montrose and Delta Counties as the Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area and Wilderness, and protect open space in and around the Arapahoe-Roosevelt National Forest in northern Colorado.
State moves forward on water model for basin
By CHRIS WOODKATHE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN
The work of several agencies will be coordinated as the Colorado Water Conservation Board moves ahead with a decision support system for the Arkansas River basin...
http://www.chieftain.com/articles/2008/09/12/news/local/doc48ca1deb97453435634625.txt
For the Love of Water
- DOC NIGHT - Director Irena Salina will be in attendance and will lead a discussion with the audience on Thursday night September 25. A small reception will follow. Please visit www.denverfilm.org for more information about our programs.
- DISCUSSION PANELS - Following the 7 PM screenings on Friday September 26 and September 27, leading experts on Colorado water resources will discuss FLOW and relate it to water issues affecting our community.
- DOC DAY - There are still openings for high school students to see the film and learn more about our water resources at 10 AM on Friday September 26. Director Irena Salina will also participate in the discussions.
For more information or group ticket sales, please contact Ann Collier, Denver Film Society Outreach Coordinator, at ann@denverfilm.org. You can also purchase tickets online at www.denverfilm.org.
Weekly water roundup: Oil shale, Udall and Schaffer, geothermal, Colorado River, Rueter-Hess, NISP
John Orr - Colorado Water Examiner http://www.examiner.com/x-395-Colorado-Water-Examiner~y2008m9d7-Weekly-water-roundup-Oil-shale
Water crisis to be biggest world risk
By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard - Telegraph.co.uk
A Goldman Sachs report said water was the "petroleum for the next century", offering huge rewards for investors who know how to play the infrastructure boom. The US alone needs up to $1,000bn (£500bn) in new piping and waste water plants by 2020.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2008/06/05/ccwater105.xml
West Slope eyes ‘water bank’
BLM releases final oil shale plan
"Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter accused the Bush administration of “last-minute maneuvering in its waning days” rather than acting responsibly. "