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10th Circuit allows Gross Reservoir construction to continue while trial judge sorts out project— by The Colorado-based federal appeals court on Friday permitted construction to continue temporarily on Denver Water’s massive infrastructure project in Boulder County while a trial judge forges ahead with a hearing on the matter. Earlier this month, U.S. District Court Senior Judge Christine M. Arguello found that, as a result of federal law violations, the expansion of… 
 
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10th Circuit extends window for Gross Reservoir construction as it weighs Denver Water request— by The Colorado-based federal appeals court agreed on Friday to allow construction to continue on a Denver Water project in Boulder County — only until it can come up with a longer-term answer for whether to keep in place a trial judge’s order freezing all further work. On April 3, U.S. District Court Senior Judge Christine M.… 
 
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Federal judge permits brief window of construction on Gross Reservoir in face of appeal— by Three days after ordering Denver Water to permanently halt its efforts to expand a Boulder County reservoir, a federal judge on Sunday gave the utility a brief window to proceed with necessary construction as an appeal of her decision is filed. On April 3, U.S. District Court Senior Judge Christine M. Arguello found that as… 
 
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Federal judge weighs legality of agency actions in ongoing expansion of Denver Water reservoir— by A federal judge on Friday had numerous questions for the government and Denver Water about the ongoing construction of a key infrastructure project in Boulder County, as multiple advocacy groups seek to overturn the underlying permit based on alleged violations of federal law. Six environmental groups are requesting that U.S. District Court Senior Judge Christine… 
 
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Staff picks: The 5 biggest stories of the week in Colorado Politics— by From outer space to Darryl Glenn, there were plenty of fireworks in Colorado Politics last week. Our staff sized reservoirs, renewable energy and a variety of political maneuvers while others took the week off. From a crowded field of contenders, these are the stories we think you’ll be talking about for weeks to come. … 
 
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Deal-making pays off: Boulder County’s Gross Reservoir closer to expansion— by https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ubvz0CpCMJ0Gross Reservoir in Boulder County could give politicos and water managers a reason to celebrate with a tall, cold glass of H2O instead of bubbly from a magnum Saturday. After 14 years, Denver Water now has the two critical regulatory documents – a “record of decision” and 404 Permit from the U.S. Army Corps of… 
 
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 New water project would increase supply for Denver residents— by The Front Range is in the midst of a population boom – as more than 100,000 new residents have moved to Colorado within the last year. With that, about 4,500 people a month are relocating to Denver and the metro region. Creating affordable housing for those new residents, or any housing for that matter, has… 
 


