Register today for the Colorado River District’s 2025 Annual Water Seminar: Across Divides
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This year’s seminar on October 3rd will explore the spaces where perspectives don’t always align in the world of western water, and how we still have to find our way forward together. Sometimes, these perspectives are split between upstream and downstream, sometimes between the data and the real-world experience, between science and policy, and between East Slope and West. As we face mounting challenges across the Colorado River Basin, this year’s event will bring together diverse voices to confront those divides, question assumptions, and work toward shared understanding with a focus on what it all means for water users on the Western Slope.
Through candid conversations and solution-focused dialogue, we’ll examine what’s missing, what’s misunderstood, and what bridges we can build. From political disconnects to on-the-ground impacts, we’ll shine a light on the gaps and highlight the innovations, partnerships, and leadership working to close them.
Event Summary:
On October 3rd, the Colorado River District’s will host its Annual Water Seminar from 8:30 am 3:15 pm at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction. Speakers will cover topics ranging from interstate negotiations and current hydrology, to innovations in agriculture, water policy, and funding strategies.
Doors will open at 8:00 a.m. Be sure to stick around after the program for a happy hour networking event on the terrace from 3:35 – 5:00 p.m. A complimentary drink ticket is included with all registrations.