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Kerber Creek Gets 50K Grant

Trout Unlimited’s Kerber Creek restoration project received a $50,000 grant from the Commission for Environmental Cooperation to help fund the

Senator Udall

Video: Sen. Udall Cites TU in Hardrock Cleanup

Today, [Senator] Mark Udall spoke on the Senate floor about the ongoing pollution occuring at abandoned hardrock mines across the

SLV restoration project earns BLM award

Pueblo Chieftain VILLA GROVE —  Trout Unlimited’s Kerber Creek Restoration Project has received the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s 2010

Cleaning up a mine field

Pueblo Chieftain By CHRIS WOODKA Cleaning up old mining districts in Leadville has been a contentious issue in the community.An

EPA OKs mine cleanup in San Luis Valley

Summit County Citizens Voice by Bob Berwyn “This is great news—we have been working on this project for  years and

Trout Unlimited, EPA agree on creek cleanup

Pueblo Chieftain By MATT HILDNER Elizabeth Russell, who manages Trout Unlimited’s efforts on Kerber Creek, said the mine tailings the

Udall bill would help clean up mines

By MATT HILDNER THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN Elizabeth Russell, who works on Kerber Creek and other mine cleanup projects for Trout

Bill by Sen. Mark Udall facilitates cleanup of old mines by citizen groups

By Michael Riley The Denver Post Udall’s bill would streamline the permitting process for groups who otherwise would have to

Udall introduces new ‘Good Samaritan’ water clean-up legislation

Colorado Independent By Katie Redding Calling past opposition a “spirited debate in the environmental community about the best way forward,”

Udall Sponsors Plan To Clean Up Old Mines

CBS4Denver By Judith Kohler, AP Writer Chris Wood, Trout Unlimited’s chief operating officer, said in a prepared statement that cleaning