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  2. Animas-La Plata Water Project - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, the project was incorporated into the Colorado Ute Indian Water Rights Settlement Act (Public Law 100-585). [ 3 ] ) [ 4 ] In 1996–97, Colorado Gov. Roy Romer and his lieutenant governor, Gail Schoettler, undertook an initiative to bring supporters and opponents together to address and resolve the issues and gain consensus on project ...

  3. Pipeline to bring 'good, high-paying jobs' - AOL

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    Apr. 9—High-paying jobs for the region will come with construction of the Ute Water Project as it picks up its pace after over $177 million in federal funds has been promised for the venture.

  4. Ute Dam - Wikipedia

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    Ute Dam (National ID # NM00293) is a dam at Logan, New Mexico in Quay County, about 20 miles (32 km) west of the Texas state line. The reservoir it creates, Ute Reservoir , has a water surface of 8,200 acres (3,300 ha) and has a maximum capacity of 403,000 acre-feet (497,000,000 m 3 ). [ 1 ]

  5. Ute Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    Ute Lake State Park is a state park in New Mexico, US, located on the eastern plains. The park features a large 8,200-acre (33 km 2) reservoir on the Canadian River that is home to various fish species including largemouth bass, catfish, crappie and walleye. The state-owned Ute Dam creating the reservoir was completed in 1963 without federal ...

  6. Water authority talks new phase of pipeline - AOL

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    Nov. 18—The Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority is ready for a new focus — the 27.1-mile phase of the Ute water pipeline between the Caprock and Grady. Officials on Thursday discussed ...

  7. Pagosa Springs, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Ute people called the sulfur-rich mineral springs Pah gosah, which is commonly translated in modern documents as "healing waters"; however according to Bill Hudson writing for the Pagosa Daily Post, a Ute elder once translated the phrase as "water (pah) that has a bad smell (gosah)" [13] whereas the Archuleta County government states that ...

  8. Manitou Mineral Springs - Wikipedia

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    The spring water of Manitou Springs originates from two sources. "Deep-seated waters" of Rampart Range and Ute Pass provide one source of mineral water. Water below the surface is run through cavernous drainage systems called karst aquifers. Limestone in the water dissolves and resulting carbonic acid, or carbon dioxide, make the water ...

  9. BYU cheer coach says she lost consciousness after getting hit ...

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    BYU’s cheerleading coach said she lost consciousness when she was struck in the head with a water bottle thrown from the stands at the end of the Cougars’ controversial 22-21 win over Utah on ...