May rains boost water outlook

May rains boost water outlook

Farmers nearly at full supply
Gunther Ott, with James Ranch north of Durango, looks over a mix of grasses recently. For hay buyers, the May rain is expected to bring a substantial windfall in Southwest Colorado.
The Mancos River on Monday, June 8. The strong start in 2014 bodes well for a carryover supply of water for next year.
McPhee Reservoir on Monday, June 8. Between May 4 and June 2, the reservoir level rose 18 feet, and more runoff is on the way.
A kayaker runs the river during the Dolores River Festival on Saturday. On June 3, the Dolores River at Dolores peaked at 2,800 cfs.

May rains boost water outlook

Gunther Ott, with James Ranch north of Durango, looks over a mix of grasses recently. For hay buyers, the May rain is expected to bring a substantial windfall in Southwest Colorado.
The Mancos River on Monday, June 8. The strong start in 2014 bodes well for a carryover supply of water for next year.
McPhee Reservoir on Monday, June 8. Between May 4 and June 2, the reservoir level rose 18 feet, and more runoff is on the way.
A kayaker runs the river during the Dolores River Festival on Saturday. On June 3, the Dolores River at Dolores peaked at 2,800 cfs.