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The Environmental Team comprises 6 groups tackling different environmental issues:

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Air Quality


Air Quality is a multi-dimensional problem that has many diverse sources. These include transportation, industrial and other processes, and stationary fuel combustion.


The Larimer County League focus is on sources which affect the County, which can be documented, and which can be influenced by local League action. Our main emphasis is on oil and gas emissions, which primarily emanate from production wells in Weld County.


To improve air quality, it is essential to identify how much of the poor quality is attributable to oil and gas sources and how much to other sources. The League, therefore, advocates for better monitoring at the municipal and county levels.

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Water Quality & Use


The stimulus for forming the Environmental Team was the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on the Northern Integrated Supply Project (NISP) from the Army Corps of Engineers in 2015. As a result of League and community comments, the Army Corps of Engineers issued a revised EIS in July, 2018, and a summary of the current status of the project can be found here.


The group continues to monitor and respond to the developments in NISP, the Poudre River, water rights of indigenous owners, and other local water issues. Our goal is to ensure accountability and to provide community education.  


Bibliography of Water Issues in the West

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Pollinator Habitat


There is wonder in pollinators - bees, birds, butterflies, bats and beetles.  Pollinators are vital to food production, and their survival is in jeopardy. Habitat loss and pesticide use account for a considerable amount of pollinator decline. 


Through education, outreach, and action, the Larimer County League addresses the need for sustainable habitat offering food, shelter and water for pollinators in "our own backyard."


To this end, we promote repopulating our landscapes with our region's native plants and collaborate with other organizations to advocate for the survival of the pollinators in our community.  

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Oil & Gas


The Larimer County League advocates for the development of strong regulations for oil and gas development in order to minimize that industry’s effects on public health, safety, welfare, the environment and wildlife resources.


Our members recently spent a year studying current laws and regulations concerning oil and gas development in Colorado and overhauled the League position guiding advocacy on the issue. The updated position has now been adopted by LWV-Colorado, enabling its use as a roadmap for advocacy on the oil and gas issue throughout the state. 


New position on Oil & Gas Development: READ IT HERE

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Environmental Justice


Climate change and contaminants in air, water, and food threaten everyone's physical and mental health, but socially and economically disadvantaged communities face the greatest risks. As time goes on, these vulnerable communities will suffer the worst impacts of climate change and pollution. The Larimer County League recognizes the injustice in this and is taking action.


We need laws, rules, and regulations that provide the same degree of protection from environmental and health hazards for all people, regardless of race, color, national origin, income, disability, or tribal affiliation.


And when it comes to planning how to ensure a healthy environment in which to live, learn, work, and play, all people should enjoy equal access to the decision-making process.

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Recycling


Plastics - Producer Responsibility - Green/Solid Waste


Solid waste encompasses trash, recyclables, green (yard) waste, and food waste (composting). The Environmental Team takes action on various solid waste issues, with emphases on recycling, reduction of single-use plastic, and on holding producers of plastic responsible for the life cycle of their products.


We advocate for options to recycle all green waste and promote composting of food waste. We are research-based in our actions to educate the public on the environmental costs of plastic production, its use and disposal, and its health impacts. We also concern ourselves with the building and maintenance of the new Larimer County landfill.

National LWV Positions in Brief

Resource Management: Promote the management of natural resources as interrelated parts of life-supporting ecosystems. Promote resource conservation, stewardship, and long-range planning, with the responsibility for managing natural resources shared by all levels of government. Preserve the physical, chemical, and biological integrity of the ecosystem with maximum protection of public health and the environment. 

Environmental Protection and Pollution Control: The League supports the preservation of the physical, chemical, and biological integrity of the ecosystem and maximum protection of public health and the environment. 
  • Air Quality - Promote measures to reduce pollution from mobile and stationary sources. 
  • Energy - Support environmentally sound policies that emphasize energy conservation and encourage the use of renewable resources. 
  • Land Use - Promote policies that manage land as a finite resource and that incorporate principles of stewardship. 
  • Water - Support measures to reduce pollution in order to protect surface water, groundwater, and drinking water, and set up a process to evaluate inter-basin water transfers.
  • Waste Management - Promote policies to reduce the generation of solid and hazardous wastes and promote their reuse and recycling.
  • Climate Change - Support climate goals and policies that are consistent with the best available climate science and that will ensure a stable climate system for future generations.
  • Transfer of Federal Public Lands - Promote policies that keep federal public lands under the jurisdiction of the federal government.
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References on Water 

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GENERAL
GENERAL

CSU Water Center:  https://watercenter.colostate.edu/


Colorado Water Education https://www.watereducationcolorado.org/

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STATE of COLORADO
STATE of COLORADO
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LARIMER COUNTY
LARIMER COUNTY

Cache La Poudre National Heritage Area   https://www.poudreheritage.org/ 

City of Fort Collins Utilities: Water  https://www.fcgov.com/utilities/what-we-do/water 

City of Loveland Utilities: Water and Power  https://www.lovelandwaterandpower.org/home-water#Services   

 

City of Windsor Utilities: Water https://www.windsorgov.com/1214/Water

Town of Berthoud: Water  https://www.berthoud.org/departments/public-works/water-department 

 

Save the Poudre  https://www.savethepoudre.org/

No Pipe Dream https://nopipedream.com/

Northern Colorado Water Conservation District  https://www.northernwater.org/

 

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FEDERAL
FEDERAL

Bureau of Reclamation https://www.usbr.gov/


Environmental Protection Agency  https://www.epa.gov/


Army Corps of Engineers  https://www.usace.army.mil/ 

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WATER DISTRICTS & PROVIDERS
WATER DISTRICTS & PROVIDERS

Denver Water https://www.denverwater.org/


Fort Collins Loveland Water District   https://fclwd.com/ 


East Larimer County Water District   https://elcowater.colorado.gov/


West Fort Collins Water District   https://westfortcollinswd.colorado.gov/

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COLORADO RIVER INFORMATION
COLORADO RIVER INFORMATION

Colorado River Water Conservation District  https://www.coloradoriverdistrict.org/


Colorado River Water Users Association  https://www.crwua.org/welcome.html


Northern Colorado Water Conservation District  https://www.northernwater.org/


Southwestern Water Conservation District  https://swwcd.org/


Upper Colorado River Commission  http://www.ucrcommission.com/ 


Western Resource Advocates  https://westernresourceadvocates.org/healthy-rivers-and-lakes/protecting-colorado-river/