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Three Communities with Fastest Population Growth Rates in Colorado are NISP Participants

Population figures show that the three fastest growing communities in Colorado since 2010 are Firestone, Windsor and Erie.

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NISP Mitigation Plan Receives Another Approval

In a unanimous vote, the Colorado Water Conservation Board approved the Northern Integrated Supply Project’s Fish and Wildlife Mitigation and Enhancement Plan.

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Northern Water Supports State’s Water Planning Effort

Northern Water officials today expressed appreciation to both the Colorado Water Conservation Board and Colorado’s water community for an outstanding collaborative effort on the Colorado Water Plan.

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Statement Regarding City of Fort Collins’ Staff Recommendation on NISP

“The 15 Northern Integrated Supply Project participants and Northern Water are disappointed in the City of Fort Collins’ staff report.

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Reservoir Project Reaches Another Milestone

With the Army Corps of Engineers release of the Northern Integrated Supply Project’s supplemental draft environmental impact statement, NISP proponents have accomplished an important milestone.

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NISP Survey Indicates Continued Strong Support for Project

According to a recent poll conducted by Ciruli Associates, support for NISP is very strong at 72 percent.

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Southern Colorado’s Action 22 Joins Long List of NISP Supporters

Action 22, the largest advocacy organization in Southern Colorado, has joined its counterparts in the state to support the Northern Integrated Supply Project.

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Water, Jobs and the Economy: Business Leaders to Rally for NISP

Colorado business leaders, chamber members, residents and public officials will gather May 19 to show their support for the Northern Integrated Supply Project.

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Colorado Farm Bureau President Comments on Save the Poudre Report

Alamosa rancher and Colorado Farm Bureau President Don Shawcroft had strong words for Save the Poudre.