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Water Wise Wednesdays

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Through monthly fun and educational events, Waterwise Wednesdays inform the community of a host of river and watershed issues. Here you can find information on past and future Waterwise Wednesdays.
By water wise on 4/12/2006 11:26 AM

Locals and tourists alike take for granted the ability to hop in a raft or kayak and just take off, but there are big legal and practical questions about private property rights that some feel have never been fully resolved.

By water wise on 2/8/2006 11:22 AM

The Eagle River Watershed Council is proud to bring you Waterwise Wednesday.  This month we will summarize the state of our mountain paradise and highlight several projects being undertaken to address difficult problems facing our community.

By water wise on 10/12/2005 11:56 AM

This Wednesday, October 12, historian and photographer Dick Stenzel will take us on a historic photo journey across the mountains of Colorado to the rivers and reservoirs that move water from one side of the divide to the other.

By water wise on 1/12/2005 11:17 AM

This month our focus is on water quality. Most people assume that here in the headwaters of the pristine Rocky Mountains, our water is safe. But we have to work to protect our water quality.
 

By water wise on 11/10/2004 11:14 AM

This month our focus is on mutant fish. Yes, that’s right, mutant fish.

By water wise on 10/8/2003 11:05 AM

Minimum streamflows, both the local and practical concerns, will be the topic of a Waterwise Wednesday session this Wednesday, Oct. 8, at the Avon Public Library. The session begins with refreshments at 5 p.m. followed by a panel discussion from 5:30 to 7 p.m.

By water wise on 7/9/2003 11:46 AM

What can we learn from the Front Range?
Can conservation play a role in protecting the Eagle River?

  
  
NEWS & EVENTS

Upcoming events with the Eagle River Watershed Council

The 2nd annual Colorado Gives Day is on Tuesday December 6th.

More photos of all the great work being done at the Edwards Restoration site