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Tuesday December 22, 2020
KZMU News
English - December 22, 2020 20:16 - 11 minutes - 10.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 25 ratingsNews Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
New information about Moab’s water resources coupled with continued growth, climate change and aging infrastructure are weighing on the minds of local officials. City council member Mike Duncan recently made a presentation to the Water Conservation and Drought Management Board called ‘Moving to a Water-Restricted Future.’ We hear his thoughts on the new normal when it comes to water in the desert. Plus, dams throughout the Colorado River watershed create barriers and alter flows that make life harder for native fish. For decades, millions of dollars have been spent on recovering the river’s fish species on the brink of extinction. And while some are on a path to survival in the wild, others aren’t.
Show Notes:
Mike Duncan on This Week in Moab
https://www.kzmu.org/water-a-memorial-and-christmas-tale-on-this-week-in-moab/
12/9/20 Water Conservation and Drought Management Board Meeting
‘Moving to a Water-Restricted Future’ presentation starts at 44:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTJEc7jff-4
12/16/20 Special City Council Meeting
Water Resources Discussion starts at 11:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CJHpGDEbY8
KUNC: Here’s What It Takes To Keep Colorado River Fish From Going Extinct
https://www.kunc.org/environment/2020-12-21/heres-what-it-takes-to-keep-colorado-river-fish-from-going-extinct?fbclid=IwAR3egmrPPRZO2ijTD0XQLdwSwSju-UfbQ5N1YmmRWWdyiSrr_h_tXJBCt-E
Photo: The Nature Conservancy's Linda Whitham stands in front of an expanded channel to deliver water to the wetland's fish nursery. Luke Runyon/KUNC