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Video Introduction by
Chief Meteorologist
Mike Nelson
7News







Of all the natural resources in our world, perhaps the most important is water. However, here in Colorado, water is scarce (it is also one of the least plentiful).

Each year we look to the beautiful snowy peaks of the Rocky Mountains to supply much of the water we will need for drinking, agriculture, business and landscaping (watering our lawns). With Colorado’s booming population, there are many questions raised about the future of our water, including where new supplies will come from, conservation, and how we can keep our water clean.

At 7News, the meteorologists in the 24/7 Weather Center hope that our "Colorado's Water- Headwaters of the West" program will help answer these questions, and enable our viewers to better understand the many issues that surround this precious natural resource.

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