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Tinkering with a pollutant, Colorado ranch seeks to improve fish habitat – 9News.com KUSA
A private ranch in Kremmling wants to experiment with putting phosphorus — a chemical regulated as a pollutant — in a river to potentially improve the fish habitat….
KREMMLING, Colo A private ranch is seeking Colorado environmental regulators permission to inject the Blue River with phosphorus a chemical regulated as a pollutant as part of an experiment that could help improve trout habitat at a popular high-country fishing destination.
Kremmling-based Blue Valley Ranch, owned by the billionaire philanthropist Paul Tudor Jones II, proposes beginning the project as soon as next summer on an 8-mile stretch of the river running through its 25,000-acre ranch, which…
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