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March 2004
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Colorado: Endangered Species Act Issues Impacting Water Supply
Although there are many major issues impacting Colorado water supply, Endangered Species Act (ESA) issues rank significantly among them. ESA impacts are felt on several river systems in Colorado, both east and west of the Continental Divide.
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