Federal Affairs Briefing: Congressional Redistricting, WOTUS, And More

Federal Affairs Briefing: Congressional Redistricting, WOTUS, And More Colorado’s New Congressional Maps Get Final Approval On the evening of September 28 after more than a half-dozen rounds of voting, Colorado’s new Independent Congressional Redistricting Commission approved a new map (below) outlining Colorado’s eight congressional districts based on the 2020 Census. Eleven of

2022-01-14T21:59:26+00:00November 4th, 2021|Water News|

Despite Historic Monsoon Season, Drought Continues On The Western Slope

Despite Historic Monsoon Season, Drought Continues On The Western Slope “Everywhere is Hurting” – A Bleak Water Year Closing out on September 30, Water Year 2021 was officially the second driest year on record for the Colorado River Basin, just behind water year 2002 at 31% of average. “Hydrological conditions across the

2022-01-14T22:04:13+00:00November 4th, 2021|Water News|

Demand Management Conceptual Framework Elicits Ask For Continued Critique

Demand Management Conceptual Framework Elicits Ask For Continued Critique Complex and often hotly debated, demand management discussions have popped up across the West Slope, from regional news features and seminar panels to Colorado River District board meetings. At their Fourth Quarterly meeting on October 19, River District board members held a session

2022-01-14T22:07:48+00:00November 4th, 2021|Water News|

Community Funding Partnership Nears $3 Million In Awards, Board Approves Additional Support

Community Funding Partnership Nears $3 Million In Awards, Board Approves Additional Support Diverse stakeholders come together on site for the Upper Gunnison River Restoration & Irrigation Improvement Project, a 2021 Community Funding Partnership grantee. Staff Works with Water Users Across the West Slope “Our first year of grant funding represents

2022-04-12T19:55:12+00:00November 4th, 2021|Community Funding Partnership, Water News|

Wild & Scenic Process Moves Forward For Deep Creek

Wild & Scenic Process Moves Forward For Deep Creek Carving its way down the eastern slope of the Flat Tops Wilderness Area, Deep Creek is a tributary of the Colorado River, joining just upstream of Dotsero. A recent proposal seeks to designate about 15 miles of Deep Creek as Wild & Scenic,

2022-01-14T22:09:08+00:00November 4th, 2021|Water News|

Colorado River District To Host Water With Your Lunch: NextGen Ag

Colorado River District To Host Water With Your Lunch: NextGen Ag TECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE OF FAMILY FARMS ON THE WEST SLOPE Thank You To All Panelists And Attendees! If You Would Like To View The Webinar, Please Visit Our YouTube Site Here: Water With Your Lunch: NextGen Ag Stay Tuned For

2022-01-26T21:02:30+00:00November 4th, 2021|Water News|
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