© 2021
In touch with the world ... at home on the High Plains
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
KJJP-FM 105.7 is currently operating at very reduced power and signal range using a back-up transmitter. This is because of complicated problems with its very old primary transmitter. Local engineers are currently working on that transmitter and consulting with the manufacturer to diagnose and fix the problems. We apologize for this disruption and service as we work as quickly as possible to restore KJPFM to full power. In the mean time you can always stream either the HPPR mix service or HPPR connect service using the player above or the HPPR app.

A New Colorado Water Law Is Put to the Test

Geoff Elliott
/
Grand Environmental Services

A groundbreaking 2013 Colorado law allows water rights owners to allocate water to a river during times of low flow. And now that law is being put to the test, reports National Geographic. The law is important because it challenges the old “use-it-or lose-it” rule of water conservation. This rule states that if anyone doesn’t use their water, the unused portion can be allocated to serve the needs of other users. The problem is, this rule actually encourages people to waste water rather than have it be re-allocated. And traditionally, keeping a river flowing for fish was not considered a “beneficial use” of water.

But now, a ranch owner is attempting to keep water in Colorado’s Willow Creek without the threat of the “use-it-or lose-it” rule. The additional water will help sustain fish and keep Willow Creek connected to the Colorado River.