Three Longtime Colorado River District Employees To Retire By The End Of 2020

Three Longtime Colorado River District Employees To Retire By The End Of 2020 The October Colorado River District Board of Directors meeting was the last for Deputy Chief Engineer Ray Tenney, Community Affairs Director Jim Pokrandt and Chief Engineer John Currier. These three staff members are retiring this fall and winter after a collective 55 years of service at the

2022-01-26T21:30:38+00:00October 29th, 2020|Water News|

Dry Conditions Continue To Plague The West Slope

Dry Conditions Continue To Plague The West Slope The dry summer has become a dry autumn. September saw continued below-average precipitation, the result being that all of the Colorado River District is in extreme drought or even worse, exceptional drought. As water year 2020  ended on September 30, the regional

2022-01-26T21:31:00+00:00October 28th, 2020|Water News|

Colorado River District To Host Water With Your Lunch Webinar About Water Security For West Slope Communities

Colorado River District To Host Water With Your Lunch Webinar About Water Security For West Slope Communities From growth to wildfire, learn how West Slope communities are overcoming and addressing threats to our water supplies. Glenwood Springs, CO — The Colorado River District will continue its Water With Your Lunch webinar

2022-01-26T21:31:34+00:00October 7th, 2020|Press Releases|

October 2020 Newsletter

October 2020 NEWSLETTER Topics Include: From the General Manager Fourth regular quarterly board meeting and 2021 budget workshop October 20, 2020 Upcoming events New study examines impacts of a possible Demand Management program on West Slope communities Colorado River District projects that protect West Slope water highlighted Log on to watch the Colorado River

2022-01-26T21:32:58+00:00October 1st, 2020|Newsletter|
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