Lower Arkansas River water districts, Aurora prepare for talks over city’s controversial $80M farm water purchase

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Farmland near Swink, Colo. is shown in this July 2, 2024 photo. Opponents of recent water sales to entities like Aurora and Colorado Springs say the sales threaten agricultural interests in the lower Arkansas valley. (Mike Sweeney, Special to The Colorado Sun)

Lower Arkansas Valley water districts and Aurora plan to open talks as soon as December aimed at providing aid to the region to offset the impact of a controversial, large-scale water purchase by Aurora that will periodically dry up thousands of acres of farmland.

The talks are likely to include renegotiating a hard-fought, 21-year-old agreement among water providers, Aurora, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and others.

The agreement is not set to expire until 2047, but Bill Long, president of the Southeastern Water Conservancy District, which manages the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project for the Bureau of Reclamation, said the districts and Aurora have agreed to reopen the pact early to find ways to compensate the valley for the new loss of farm water…

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