Headwaters Safe Water
Explore the link between safe water and public health. This issue looks at the law and policy governing safe drinking water; monitoring and evaluating the health risks of as-yet-unregulated contaminants; rural water challenges; and considerations in pursuing increased water reuse. Browse articles and find a flipbook of the magazine here.
Connecting the Drops
Bringing you the reporting you crave over the radio airways with extras and archives on our website. Visit the audio archives or listen to the latest story on lead, water corrosion in schools and public health:
Colorado Foundation for Water Education
2017 SUSTAINING COLORADO WATERSHEDS CONFERENCE
October 10 - 12, 2017 – Westin Riverfront Resort, Avon, CO
“Coming Together – the Confluence of Science and Society”
This annual conference expands cooperation and collaboration throughout Colorado for the purposes of natural resource conservation, protection, and enhancement by informing participants about new issues and innovative projects and through valuable networking.
Learn more and register here
SCHOLARSHIPS are available!
Thanks to all who joined us for two wonderful days on the Southwest Basin Tour, hosted in Colorado's beautiful San Juan mountains in June.
Together, we visited sites up and down the San Miguel River, from Telluride to the confluence with the Dolores River, hearing from local water managers, city officials, conservation groups and business leaders about water management, economic development and collaborative restoration projects. Find photos here.
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