WHAT ARE STATE OF THE RIVER MEETINGS?

State of the River events are hosted each year as an opportunity for our constituents (you) to learn more about West Slope water, the outlook for our rivers, and how the Colorado River District is working to protect our most precious resource.

The Colorado River District works with local partners to bring these events to each river basin across our 15-counties. Each program features experts presenting on current hydrology, how much water we can expect to see in local rivers, ditches, and reservoirs, and up-to-date information about regional, statewide, and local water issues impacting your community.

We all have a vested interest in water, so whether you’re an irrigator, angler, boater, skier, water, or energy provider, be sure to join a State of the River event near you!

State of the River events are free, open to the public, and include dinner. Registration is recommended to secure your spot as seating and food may be limited.

RSVP to attend your local event by visiting the sites below.

State of the River Meetings 2021
State of the River Meetings 2020
OURAY COUNTY STATE OF THE RIVER

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Presentations and discussions will cover the hydrology and water supply forecasts for the Uncompaghre and Gunnison Rivers, a look at local water studies and water storage, Big River issues and reservoir operations affecting your community, and opportunities for funding local, multi-benefit and multi-use projects.

You’ll also have opportunities to connect with River District and Water Users Association staff to ask questions and discuss local concerns.

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Presentations:

State of the Gunnison RiverBob Hurford, P.E., Division Engineer

Ridgway Water PlanJohn Clark, Mayor of Ridgway

Lake Powell and the Future of West Slope Water – Andy Mueller, General Manager, Colorado River District

Community Funding Partnership – Marielle Cowdin, Director of Public Relations, Colorado River District

MOFFAT COUNTY STATE OF THE RIVER

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Join the Colorado River District, the Community Ag Alliance, and the Yampa-White-Green Basin Roundtable for the Moffat County State of the River event on Wednesday, March 23 from 6-8 p.m. in Craig at the Moffat County Fairgrounds Pavilion.

Presentations and discussions will cover the hydrology and water supply forecasts for the Yampa-White-Green basins, local water management strategies, Big River issues and reservoir operations affecting your community, and opportunities for funding local, multi-benefit and multi-use projects.

You’ll also have opportunities to connect with the River District and multiple local organizations who will have tables up and will be happy answer questions and discuss local concerns.

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Presentations:

Outlook: Water Year 2022 (Conditions and Forecasts) – Erin Light, Division 6 Engineer, DWR

Lake Powell & The Future of West Slope Water   – Lindsay DeFrates, Colorado River District

Ag & River Health: The Yampa Integrated Water Management Plan – Nicole Seltzer, Colorado River Basin Program Director, River

Demand Management & The Resiliency Toolbox – Jaclyn Brown, CWCB Board

The Community Funding Partnership – Big Issues, Local Solutions – Marielle Cowdin, Colorado River District 

ROUTT COUNTY STATE OF THE RIVER

Thursday, March 24, 2022

Join the Colorado River District, the Community Ag Alliance, and the Yampa-White-Green Basin Roundtable for the Routt County State of the River event on Thursday, March 24 from 5:30-8 p.m. in Steamboat Springs at the Steamboat Springs Community Center.

Presentations and discussions will cover the hydrology and water supply forecasts for the Yampa-White-Green basins, local water management strategies, Big River issues and reservoir operations affecting your community, and opportunities for funding local, multi-benefit and multi-use projects.

You’ll also have opportunities to connect with the River District and multiple local organizations including the Yampa Water Conservancy District, Trout Unlimited, The Nature Center, and Friends of the Yampa who will have tables up and will be happy answer questions and discuss local concerns.

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Presentations

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 & River Health: The Yampa Integrated Water Management Plan – Nicole Seltzer, Colorado River Basin Program Director, River

 Demand Management & The Resiliency Toolbox– Jaclyn Brown, CWCB Board

Augmentation & Collaboration on the Yampa River– Holly Kirkpatrick, Upper Yampa Water Conservancy District

The Community Funding Partnership – Big Issues, Local Solutions-Lindsay DeFrates, Colorado River District

MESA COUNTY STATE OF THE RIVER

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Join the Colorado River District and the Ruth Powell Hutchins Water Center for the Mesa County State of the River event on Tuesday, April 12 from 5:30-8 p.m. in Grand Junction at the CMU Ballroom.

Presentations and discussions will cover the hydrology and water supply forecasts for the Colorado River basin, local water management strategies, Big River issues and reservoir operations affecting your community, and opportunities for funding local, multi-benefit and multi-use projects.

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Presentations:

State of the Colorado Headwaters Peter Goble, – Colorado Climate Center, CSU

Lake Powell and the Future of West Slope WaterLindsay DeFrates, Colorado River District

Local Water Operations and the Water Equity Task ForceAndrea Lopez, Ute Water

Regenerative Ag Problem Solving StrategiesLowell King, Local Rancher

RIO BLANCO STATE OF THE RIVER

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Join the Colorado River District and the Rio Blanco Water Conservancy District for the Rio Blanco County State of the River event on Wednesday, April 13 from 5:30-8 p.m. in Rangelyat the old Ace-Hi building.

Presentations and discussions will cover the hydrology and water supply forecasts for the Colorado River basin, local water management strategies, Big River issues and reservoir operations affecting your community, and opportunities for funding local, multi-benefit and multi-use projects.

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Presentations:

White River Outlook – Water Year 2022Erin Light, Division 6 Engineer

Lake Powell and the Future of West Slope WaterMarielle Cowdin, Colorado River District

White River Integrate Water Initiative and Algae Study UpdateCallie Hendrickson, Which River and Douglas Creek Conservation Districts

Rio Blanco Water Conservancy District Update – Alden Vanden Brink, Colorado River District Board of Directors

MIDDLE COLORADO STATE OF THE RIVER

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Join the Colorado River District and the Middle Colorado Watershed Council for the Middle Colorado State of the River event on Tuesday, May 3 from 5:30-8 p.m. in Glenwood Springs at the Morgridge Commons above the Library.

Presentations and discussions will cover the hydrology and water supply forecasts for the Colorado River basin, local water management strategies, Big River issues and reservoir operations affecting your community, and opportunities for funding local, multi-benefit and multi-use projects.

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Presentations:

Outlook: Water Year 2022 – Becky Bolinger, Assistant State Climatologist, CSU Climate Center

Lake Powell & The Future of West Slope WaterLindsay DeFrates, PR & Media Specialist, Colorado River District

The Endangered Fish Recovery ProgramDavid Graf, Instream Flow Coordinator, U.S. Fish & Wildlife

Protecting West Slope Water for The Middle Colorado Raymond Langstaff, President, Bookcliff Conservation District

Ruedi Reservoir Operations & Municipal Water ManagementApril Long, Director, Ruedi Water and Power Authority and Clean River Program Manager, City of Aspen

Wildfire Recovery & Resilience in the Middle Colorado – Paula Stepp, Executive Director, Middle Colorado Watershed Council

The Community Funding Partnership – Big Issues, Local SolutionsAmy Moyer, Director of Strategic Partnerships, Colorado River District

LOWER GUNNISON STATE OF THE RIVER

Monday, May 16, 2022

Join the Colorado River District and the Gunnison Basin Roundtable for the Lower Gunnison State of the River event on Monday, May 16 from 5:30-8 p.m. in Montroseat Upstairs at Precedence.

Presentations and discussions will cover the hydrology and water supply forecasts for the Colorado River basin, local water management strategies, Big River issues and reservoir operations affecting your community, and opportunities for funding local, multi-benefit and multi-use projects.

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GRAND COUNTY STATE OF THE RIVER

Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Presentations and discussions will cover the hydrology and water supply forecasts for the Colorado River basin, local water management strategies, Big River issues and reservoir operations affecting your community, and opportunities for funding local, multi-benefit and multi-use projects.

You’ll also have opportunities to connect with River District staff, interested stakeholders and representatives of several local organizations before and after the event.

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SUMMIT COUNTY STATE OF THE RIVER

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

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 and discussions will cover the hydrology and water supply forecasts for the Colorado River basin, local water management strategies, Big River issues and reservoir operations affecting your community, and opportunities for funding local, multi-benefit and multi-use projects.

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EAGLE RIVER VALLEY STATE OF THE RIVER

Thursday, June 2, 2022

Join the Colorado River District and the Eagle River Water and Sanitation for the Eagle River Valley State of the River event on Thursday, June 2 from 5:30-8 p.m.at the Colorado Mountain College campus in Edwards.

Presentations and discussions will cover the hydrology and water supply forecasts for the Colorado River basin, local water management strategies, Big River issues and reservoir operations affecting your community, and opportunities for funding local, multi-benefit and multi-use projects.

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