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April 2009
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Climate Change and Water in Colorado
Climate change is an important issue for Colorado water management, planning, and law because significant climatic changes will likely affect the timing, amount, and impact of precipitation. These changes will in turn affect the timing and amount of both available surface water and groundwater recharge.
The information contained on this page is presented for your convenience as news and analysis. It is not intended as legal advice, nor should it be relied upon as such. Please consult an attorney for advice in your case or matter
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