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County seeks contested‑hearing status on four instream-flow filings and signs letters opposing certain CPW appointments and a wolf petition
Summary
Rio Blanco requested contested‑hearing participant status with the Colorado Water Conservation Board on four instream-flow filings and approved county letters opposing two Colorado Parks & Wildlife commission appointments and a petition proposing changes to wolf predation compensation; the board authorized county staff to sign on to related coalition letters.
At the April 14 meeting, county staff asked commissioners to authorize Rio Blanco County to be a contested-hearing participant before the Colorado Water Conservation Board on four instream-flow filings (Bear Creek; Big Fish Creek; Haskins/Huskins Creek; and Picket Pin Creek). Staff said contested participant status will allow the county to receive…
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