Windy Gap Firming Project: Colorado Division of Wildlife public meeting October 13

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From IStockAnalyst.com:

Bob Streeter and David Brougham, commissioners with the Colorado Division of Wildlife, will hear public comments next week on the proposed Windy Gap Firming Project, which is proposed west of Loveland. The meeting will be 6:30-8:30 p.m. Oct. 13 at Thomas McKee Building at The Ranch in Loveland. The Windy Gap Firming Project is a new, 90,000 acre-foot Chimney Hollow Reservoir that would be built west of Carter Lake. The Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District is the management agency of the project, which is being paid for by Broomfield, Greeley, Longmont, Lafayette, Louisville, Loveland, Erie, Evans, Fort Lupton, Superior, the Central Weld County Water District, the Little Thompson Water District and the Platte River Power Authority.

More Windy Gap Firming Project coverage here and here.

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