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Residents Face Water Supply Crisis Amid Development Concerns

June 06, 2024 | Clear Creek County, Colorado



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Residents Face Water Supply Crisis Amid Development Concerns
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the status of the green ditch located on the north side of I-70 along Mill Creek, particularly its impact on local water supply issues. The ditch, which has reportedly been shut off and locked, has led to worries among residents about the reliability of their well water.

Participants in the meeting discussed the implications of the ditch's closure, noting that some residents believe their well problems may be linked to the cessation of water flow from the ditch. The conversation highlighted the financial burden on residents who may need to deepen their wells or haul water, options that can be prohibitively expensive.

There was a call for further analysis to understand the causes of the water supply challenges faced by residents, especially as development in the Dumont area is anticipated. The discussion also touched on the broader context of ongoing drought conditions, despite recent high snowpack levels, which have not sufficiently replenished local water supplies.

Officials acknowledged the need to address these water supply issues, particularly for older properties that may struggle to meet new demands. The meeting concluded with a recognition of the complexities surrounding water rights and the necessity for potential assistance for residents facing water supply difficulties.

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