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ditch water

8 Porch Notes tagged “ditch water,” from counties across Colorado.

Water and land - Delta County

In Delta County orchard country, irrigation water is its own question

Many Delta County orchard, vineyard, and pasture properties carry ditch or canal irrigation water that is separate from the household water at the tap.

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Water and land - Otero County

In the Arkansas Valley, ditch water is its own question

Many Otero County farms and acreages carry canal or ditch irrigation water from the Arkansas River that is separate from the household water at the tap.

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Water and land - Weld County

In Weld County, ditch water and household water are two different things

Many Weld County properties carry canal or ditch irrigation water that is separate from the drinking water serving the house.

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Water and land - Rio Blanco County

Along the White River, irrigation water is its own question

Many ranch and valley properties near Meeker carry ditch or canal irrigation water that is separate from the household water at the tap.

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Water and land - Conejos County

Along the Conejos River, irrigation water is its own question

Many Conejos County properties carry ditch or canal irrigation water from the Conejos River that is separate from the household water that comes out of the tap.

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Water and land - Adams County

Along the South Platte in Adams County, irrigation water is its own question

Many older parcels in farming Adams County carry canal or ditch irrigation water that is separate from the household water that comes out of the tap.

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Water and land - Mesa County

In the Grand Valley, irrigation water is its own question

Many Grand Valley properties carry canal or ditch irrigation water that is separate from the household water that comes out of the tap.

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Water and land - Prowers County

Around Lamar, ditch water and tap water are two different things

Farm and rural parcels in the Lower Arkansas Valley often carry irrigation ditch shares that are separate from the household water supply.

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