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  2. Denver Water - Wikipedia

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    The population of the city was an estimated 257,000 and so the new agency was immediately faced with the need for more water for the city. [55] Denver Water acquired the Antero Reservoir in Park County, Colorado and Highline Canal for $450,000 in 1924. [49] The need for water was especially pressing during the droughts of the 1930s in Colorado.

  3. Water in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Water in Colorado is of significant importance, as the American state of Colorado is the 7th-driest state in America. [1] As result, water rights generate conflict (for example, see Colorado River Water Conservation District v. United States), with many water lawyers in the state.

  4. Sligo, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad constructed a rail line through the area in 1887, which connected Cheyenne and Sterling. [1] A post office called Sligo was established in 1908, [2] and the area of land which the town was located on was filed for platting on November 30 of that year.

  5. List of municipalities in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    [a] [5] [6] The City of Black Hawk with a 2020 population of 127 is the least populous Colorado city, while the Town of Castle Rock with a 2020 population of 73,158 is the most populous Colorado town. [1] [5] At the 2020 United States Census, 4,299,942 of the 5,773,714 Colorado residents (74.47%) lived in one of the 271 municipalities active at ...

  6. List of drainage basins in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of drainage basins in the U.S. State of Colorado. Colorado encompasses the headwaters of several important rivers. The state is divided into two major hydrographic regions by the Continental Divide of the Americas .

  7. Colorado Water Conservation Board - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) operates as a division of the Colorado Department of Natural Resources.The Colorado legislature founded the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) through the passage of House Bill no. 6 [permanent dead link ‍] in 1937 for the "purpose of aiding in the protection and development of the waters of the state".

  8. Treaty relating to the utilization of waters of the Colorado ...

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    The Treaty relating to the utilization of waters of the Colorado and Tijuana Rivers and of the Rio Grande (also known as Treaty on Utilization of Waters of the Colorado and Tijuana Rivers and of the Rio Grande [1] or 1944 Water Treaty [2]) is a cooperative water agreement between the United States of America and Mexico defining allocation of Rio Grande water to the U.S. and Colorado River ...

  9. Uncompahgre River - Wikipedia

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    Cow Creek, Cedar Creek (Colorado) The Uncompahgre River is a tributary of the Gunnison River , approximately 75 mi (121 km) long, in southwestern Colorado in the United States . Lake Como at 12,215 ft (3,723 m) in northern San Juan County , in the Uncompahgre National Forest in the northwestern San Juan Mountains is the headwaters of the river.