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Increasing Warming Temperatures Cause Rise of Heavy Metals in Colorado Streams
The latest report raised concerns about the impacts of warming temperatures on the Colorado mountain streams, causing a significant increase in heavy metals, including sulfate, copper, and zinc levels. Read here.
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