TELLURIDE: RESIDENTS DRINK DIRT
After an employee error and high levels of spring runoff, water that
passes through Telluride’s treatment plant and on to residents became
cloudy one evening last week. The dirty water, which didn’t pose any
health concerns, was quickly treated with cholrine. But, the problem
did highlight the town’s need for a water filtration system, a $400,000
cost that officials are asking town council to approve, the Telluride
Daily Planet reported.
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS: FACING SIMILAR SKI TOWN ISSUES
During a meeting at which officials outlined Steamboat Springs’ most
pressing issues, they chose implementing the city’s West of Steamboat
Springs Area Plan, economic sustainability, livability, the city’s own
financial sustainability and maintaining public infrastructure as their
top five. Lawmakers there are also dealing with annexation issues
regarding Steamboat 700, a high-density development planned for west of
the city limits, the Steamboat Pilot & Today reported.