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Natural resources, noxious weeds and prevention grant work highlighted in department updates
Summary
Natural resources staff reported a near‑term schedule for watershed modeling and a nearly $900,000 CWCB planning grant, noxious‑weed staff completed annual cost‑share reporting and public health outlined a five‑year EPIC prevention grant application.
County department heads provided updates at the Oct. 31 workshop covering natural resources, noxious weeds and public‑health prevention work.
James (Natural Resources) said the Dolores Watershed Collaborative is near the midpoint of the watershed wildfire‑ready action plan (RAP) and scheduled a Nov. 17 meeting to review hydrologic and hydraulic modeling results. The county was awarded nearly $900,000 through a Colorado Water Conservation Board planning grant for a snowtography effort to model local snowpack and support design of experimental forest…
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