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Adams County releases draft water master plan as drought tightens and groundwater risks emerge
Summary
County staff and consultants presented a draft Water Master Plan that models countywide water demand through 2040, flags Denver Basin groundwater declines in parts of eastern Adams County and recommends 13 strategies including a groundwater overlay, county water coordinator and updated water adequacy standards.
Adams County staff and consultants outlined a draft Water Master Plan at a study session, saying the county can meet projected 2040 water demand but only with careful planning, new data and policy changes. Consultants presented a land‑use‑based demand model and a Petra groundwater analysis focused on the Denver Basin aquifer, which supplies much of the county’s unincorporated eastern areas. The model projects that current supplies could meet countywide 2040 demand but identified areas where well yields have already declined and where the county’s nonrenewable Denver Basin aquifer will not replenish on a human timescale.
Jenny Hall, the county’s community and economic development director, said the plan is an informational briefing and does not require action today;…
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