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Hundreds lose water source in Colorado's poorest county with no notice

16 days ago
  • #water-crisis
  • #drought
  • #rural-living
  • Residents of Costilla County, Colorado, rely heavily on cisterns for water due to the high cost and uncertainty of drilling wells in the high desert.
  • The Fort Garland Water and Sanitation District abruptly stopped selling water to rural residents, causing a crisis for those dependent on cisterns.
  • The decision was made during a contentious board meeting, leading to dysfunction and anger among community members.
  • Residents, including elderly and disabled individuals, are struggling to find alternative water sources, with some considering leaving their homes.
  • The water crisis highlights broader concerns about water scarcity and competition in the drought-stricken Western U.S.
  • A proposed solution involves creating a county-run water station, but implementation could take up to a year.
  • Tensions have risen between long-time residents and newcomers, with blame being placed on the latter for the water shortages.