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Confluence: The Story of Greeley Water covers 150 years of a modern water utility which began with a single irrigation ditch in 1870. Today, the system provides award-winning water to over 140,000 people, and takes water from four different river basins in Colorado. It is a water system with a rich heritage in Colorado and the West.

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Confluence: The Story of Greeley Water covers 150 years of a modern water utility which began with a single irrigation ditch in 1870. Today, the system provides award-winning water to over 140,000 people, and takes water from four different river basins in Colorado. It is a water system with a rich heritage in Colorado and the West.
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Greg Hobbs received his history degree from Notre Dame (1966), served in the Peace Corps with his wife, Bobbie, in Colombia and holds a law degree from California, Berkeley (1971). Law Clerk to U.S. Circuit Judge William E. Doyle in Denver, he then practiced environmental, natural resources, land use and transportation law with Region VIII of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; the Colorado Attorney General's office; Davis, Graham and Stubbs; and Hobbs, Trout and Raley. His clients in private practice included the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District. Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court from May 1, 1996 to August 31, 2015, he currently serves as a Senior Water Judge and co-directs the University of Denver Law School's environmental and natural resources program. He is a board member of Water Education Colorado.