| Big oil casts big shadow over Colorado's water future |
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No one has ever rowed a boat across Stillwater Reservoir. Or caught a
fish at Fourteenmile Reservoir. Or stood on the beach of Roan Creek
Reservoir.
These are all imaginary lakes. They exist only in the minds of oil company executives and
attorneys. Read more...
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