DENVER—The Army Corps of Engineers has scheduled two more public meetings in Colorado on a businessman’s plan to pipe water from southwest Wyoming to Colorado’s populous Front Range.
The meetings June 10 in Craig and June 11 in Grand Junction will take public comments on what an environmental study of the proposal should address. Six similar meetings were held last month in Wyoming, Utah and Colorado.
The period to comment on the scope of the environmental study of the project has been extended to July 27.
Aaron Million and Million Conservation Resource Group have proposed a 560-mile pipeline system to deliver 250,000 acre-feet of water from the Green River basin to water users in southeast Wyoming and the Front Range of Colorado.



