“The question is whether the people who live in Beaver Creek and downstream have a right to decide what goes into the water they drink… So many have been asking, ‘How is this even legal?’ The community response seems to be, ‘We don’t know, but we’re about to change it.’” — Stop the Spray, a coalition of community members in the Beaver Creek watershed

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The aerial spraying of the carcinogenic weedkiller is slated to take place approximately one mile from a water intake that supplies water to 5,500 residents. Beyond the risks to human health, residents are concerned about the impacts on wildlife.

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