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Loveland Reservoir dewatering and wildlife harm raised during public forum; resident asks State Water Board to investigate
Summary
A resident and advocate described Loveland Reservoir drainage events, alleged fish kills and sediment releases into protected wildlife zones, and urged the chief counsel and enforcement staff to investigate and consider regulatory remedies.
A resident and community advocate described a multi-year incident at Loveland Reservoir during the State Water Resources Control Board’s public forum on March 4, urging the board to investigate alleged harms from reservoir drawdown and to use the board’s enforcement and legal authorities if appropriate.
Russell Walsh said Loveland Reservoir was drained to roughly half of 1 percent of capacity for the first time in 75 years, an event he…
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