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Record precipitation in 2024 gave little relief to irrigators: Most of the water ended up in the soil, not the unconfined aquifer — @AlamosaCitizen #RioGrande #SanLuisValley

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Gauging station near Mogote on the Conejos River. Record precipitation did not translate to record river flows. Credit: The Citizen Click the link to read the article on the Alamosa Citizen website: January 15, 2025 Alamosa never gets 16 inches of total precipitation in a year. Never. Ever. Except that it did in 2024.  Turns out, 2024 was among the wettest on record across the San Luis Valley going back to 1895, with all six counties registerin…
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Coyote Gulch broke the news in on Thursday, January 16, 2025.
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