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	<title>Comments on: Build more dam, save more fish</title>
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		<title>By: High temps, low water killed 263 Boulder Creek fish &#124; BigGreenBoulder Boulder, CO : BigGreenBoulder</title>
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		<dc:creator>High temps, low water killed 263 Boulder Creek fish &#124; BigGreenBoulder Boulder, CO : BigGreenBoulder</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] But in South Boulder Creek, which flows from Gross Reservoir through Eldorado State Park, fish kills are much more common &#8212; there are no effective in-stream water rights for that waterway. The cities of Boulder and Lafayette, however, are working to change that as part of a negotiation to expand the reservoir. Read more about plans to protect South Boulder Creek at BigGreenBoulder.com. [...]</description>
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