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Colorado taps $5.6 million bipartisan infrastructure dollars for water projects

The Biden Administration is investing $105 million in water conservation and efficiency projects meant to shore up drought resilience, including more than $5.5 million for projects in Larimer, Montezuma, Montrose and Otero counties.Zachary Hoylman, assistant state climatologist, said protecting water resources now and in the future will be critical for the nation’s farmers and ranchers.“Conservation is a really important piece of building resiliency,” Hoylman explained.

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