Summit County State Of The River

Summit County State Of The River We’re back! We’re excited to bring you an in-person revival of our State of the River series. Join the Colorado River District and the Blue River Watershed Group for the Summit County State of the River event on Tuesday, May 24 from 5:30-8 p.m. in Silverthorne at the Silverthorne Pavilion. Presentations

2022-05-17T21:40:49+00:00May 17th, 2022|State of the River, Water News|

Rio Blanco State Of The River

Rio Blanco State Of The River Thanks to everyone who helped put together the Rio Blanco State of the River Meeting, 2022. Please see speaker materials below in .pdf form.  White River Outlook – Water Year 2022 - Erin Light, Division 6 Engineer Lake Powell and the Future of West Slope Water - Marielle

2022-05-18T16:19:35+00:00May 17th, 2022|State of the River, Water News|

Mesa County State Of The River

Mesa County State Of The River THANK YOU SO MUCH TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED US WITH THIS EVENT. THE MESA COUNTY STATE OF THE RIVER EVENT IS NOW CONCLUDED. Presenter materials are available below in .pdf form State of the Colorado Headwaters – Peter Goble, Colorado Climate Center, CSU Lake Powell and the Future

2022-05-18T16:10:53+00:00May 17th, 2022|State of the River, Water News|

State Of The River Meetings Return

Local events across the West Slope will highlight hydrology, forecasts for river runoff, local water projects, and funding opportunities. Glenwood Springs, Colorado — After two years of virtual and hybrid gatherings, the Colorado River District will once again host in-person State of the River events across the West Slope throughout spring 2022. Twelve events across the 15-county River

2022-05-18T19:21:24+00:00May 17th, 2022|State of the River, Water News|

Ouray County State Of The River

Thank you so much for participating in a great event, please see below for resources from our presenters. Bob Hurford, P.E., Division Engineer- State of the Gunnison River John Clark, Mayor of Ridgway- Ridgway Water Plan Andy Mueller, General Manager, Colorado River District – Lake Powell and the Future of West Slope Water Marielle

2022-05-18T16:00:41+00:00May 17th, 2022|State of the River, Water News|

Routt County State Of The River

Routt County State Of The River Thank you to everyone who participated in the Routt County State of the River Meeting. Please see below for presenter materials: Outlook: Water Year 2022 (Conditions and Forecasts) – Erin Light, Division 6 Engineer, DWR Lake Powell & The Future of West Slope Water – Marielle Cowdin, Colorado River District Ag &

2022-05-17T21:07:03+00:00May 17th, 2022|State of the River, Water News|

Moffat County State Of The River

Moffat County State Of The RiverThank you all for supporting this event! Please see below for presentation files.Outlook: Water Year 2022 (Conditions and Forecasts) – Erin Light, Division 6 Engineer, DWRLake Powell & The Future of West Slope Water   – Lindsay DeFrates, Colorado River DistrictAg & River Health: The Yampa Integrated Water Management Plan – Nicole Seltzer, Colorado River Basin Program

2022-05-17T21:07:42+00:00May 17th, 2022|State of the River, Water News|

2022 Begins With $1 Million Awarded For Five New Water Projects

2022 Begins With $1 Million Awarded For Five New Water Projects Community Funding Partnership begins its second year supporting local projects. Glenwood Springs, Colorado — The passing of ballot measure 7A continues to pay dividends to communities across the fifteen counties of the Colorado River District through the Community Funding Partnership (CFP). The Community Funding Partnership

2022-05-16T21:27:20+00:00May 16th, 2022|Community Funding Partnership, Water News|

Federal Affairs Briefing: Infrastructure Funding And Western Water

Federal Affairs Briefing: Infrastructure Funding And Western Water Bipartisan Infrastructure Package Presents Funding Opportunities for Western Colorado On November 15, President Biden signed the long-awaited, bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). With over $8 billion for Western water infrastructure maintenance and projects – including repairing aging dams and canals, building new storage and

2022-05-16T21:24:00+00:00May 16th, 2022|Community Funding Partnership, Water News|

New Messaging For The Next Era In Water

New Messaging For The Next Era In Water Next-Generation Communication When the Colorado River District was established in 1937, its founders grappled with a straightforward issue: how to keep water flowing west. Though today’s core mission remains the same, Colorado’s skyrocketing population and plummeting water levels add major complexities to navigating and communicating a

2022-05-16T20:41:07+00:00May 16th, 2022|Community Funding Partnership, Water News|
Go to Top