Press Releases2022-07-19T22:27:52+00:00

Colorado River District To Ask Voters For Money To Bolster Protection Of West Slope Water

Colorado River District To Ask Voters For Money To Bolster Protection Of West Slope Water Board authorizes Nov. 3 ballot question to increase mill levy by $1.90 per year per assessed $100,000 of residential value Glenwood Springs, CO — The Colorado River District’s board of directors adopted a resolution

July 22nd, 2020|

River District To Host Virtual Yampa Valley State Of The River

River District To Host Virtual Yampa Valley State Of The River Webinar will explore important issues facing Yampa River water users and the River District’s effort to provide water security in the Yampa River Basin. Steamboat Springs, CO. — Whether it’s for clean water from your kitchen tap,

July 21st, 2020|

Tune In To Lunch Hour Webinar To Learn About Threats To Our Water, The Lifeblood Of The West

Tune In To Lunch Hour Webinar To Learn About Threats To Our Water, The Lifeblood Of The West Colorado River District to host Water With Your Lunch: Rising temperatures and rising challenges. Glenwood Springs, CO — Water is the lifeblood of the Western Slope, but where does it

July 7th, 2020|

Learn How Water Policy Impacts West Slope Water Use At The Colorado River District’s “Water With Your Lunch” Webinar

Learn How Water Policy Impacts West Slope Water Use At The Colorado River District’s “Water With Your Lunch” Webinar “Water Policy and You” will explore recent federal and state policy changes that impact West Slope water users.  Glenwood Springs, CO — Join the Colorado River District for a lunch

June 22nd, 2020|

Colorado River District To Host Virtual Gunnison State Of The River

Colorado River District To Host Virtual Gunnison State Of The River Webinar will explore important issues facing Gunnison River water users and the River District’s effort to provide water security in the Basin Montrose, CO. — Learn about current Gunnison Basin water issues, ongoing drought and challenges facing

June 17th, 2020|

Dry April And May Hurt Western Colorado Runoff Forecasts

Dry April And May Hurt Western Colorado Runoff Forecasts After a winter of near-average snowfall, Mother Nature put the brakes on Western Colorado’s snowpack beginning in mid-March. As a result, the snowpack withered prematurely and West Slope runoff has suffered, a fact compounded by the lack of subsequent

June 3rd, 2020|
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