Testing water quality below Grizzly burn scar
Below water volumes due to drought could affect Colorado River recreational activities
Glenwood Canyon monitoring project gets funding for second phase
Burn scars of wildfires threaten drinking water across much of California and the West
Protecting Colorado Rivers is key to preparing Colorado for wildfires
May Watershed Column: Geology and Water in Garfield County
2019 Snowpack and River Recreation
https://www.postindependent.com/news/weather/2019-snowpack-and-river-recreation/
Consider taking out river recreation use survey to provide feedback for ongoing recreational planning.
April Watershed Column - Hot Springs, the Science
January Your Watershed Column
Now in the press!
Over the last three years, the Middle Colorado Watershed Council has been sampling and analyzing water quality in the Rifle Creek watershed. Rifle Creek is one of the major tributaries of the Colorado River along our stretch of the watershed, draining 200 square miles through 61 linear miles of perennial streams and rivers.