The Water Desk Project /the-water-desk-project This coverage of Western water issues is a collaboration with Source New Mexico and is part of a series made possible by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the Water Desk at the University of Colorado-Boulder. en-US Copyright Wed, 27 Sep 2023 17:37:57 GMT Colorado River growers say they’re ready to save water, but need to build trust with states and feds /local-news/2023-09-27/colorado-river-growers-say-theyre-ready-to-save-water-but-need-to-build-trust-with-states-and-feds A new survey of farmers and ranchers that use water from the Colorado River shows they’re concerned about water shortages. Wed, 27 Sep 2023 17:37:57 GMT /local-news/2023-09-27/colorado-river-growers-say-theyre-ready-to-save-water-but-need-to-build-trust-with-states-and-feds Alex Hager The bond between a father and his son is moving Truchas forward /news/2023-09-27/the-bond-between-a-father-and-his-son-is-moving-truchas-forward It requires constant work to keep up with applications for federal infrastructure dollars to flow to places like the small Northern N.M. town; some groups are starting outreach to connect people to money Wed, 27 Sep 2023 15:29:41 GMT /news/2023-09-27/the-bond-between-a-father-and-his-son-is-moving-truchas-forward Megan Myscofski Pipeline headed to Eastern N.M. after decades of work /local-news/2023-09-20/pipeline-headed-to-eastern-n-m-after-decades-of-work Several towns will get water from Ute Reservoir, after many local leaders fought for funding; a long fight that can strain local communities Wed, 20 Sep 2023 19:01:05 GMT /local-news/2023-09-20/pipeline-headed-to-eastern-n-m-after-decades-of-work Megan Myscofski