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Conservation Planning

Menu Municipal & Industrial Conservation Planning Drinking Water Providers Land Use & Water Water Conservation & Reuse Conservation planning and water reuse will play an important role in balancing the need for additional water supply with strategies to lessen that need. By implementing a comprehensive, statewide approach for water conservation and water-reuse activities, Colorado Water […]

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Drinking Water Providers

Menu Municipal & Industrial Conservation Planning Drinking Water Providers Land Use & Water Drinking Providers within the Colorado Basin Depending on where you reside or visit within the Colorado Basin, many different providers offer drinking water service. Some of those providers are listed below by region, which include municipalities, special water districts, conservation or conservancy

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Upper Colorado Study

Menu Agriculture Upper Colorado Study Evaluating Conserved Consumptive Use in the Upper Colorado The Colorado Basin Roundtable is sponsoring the “Evaluating Conserved Consumptive Use in the Upper Colorado” project. This is a multi-year field research project to address information gaps related to voluntary water conservation measures on high altitude, irrigated grass pastures that support livestock.

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Partners

Menu About Bylaws Basin Facts Meetings Members Partners Colorado Basin Roundtable Partners These valued partners have been instrumental in helping the CBRT protect, conserve and develop water supplies within the Colorado Basin and the Western Slope of Colorado.   Colorado River Water Conservation District 201 Centennial, Suite 200 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 (970) 945-8522 Website

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Bylaws

Menu About Bylaws Basin Facts Meetings Members Partners Colorado Basin Roundtable Bylaws Preamble In Colorado, water is among the state’s most important issues. The ability to successfully address the challenges and opportunities related to water requires a basin-driven, collaborative approach. To facilitate continued discussions within and between basins on water management issues, and to encourage

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Privacy Policy

Protecting Your Personal Information This privacy policy has been compiled to better serve those who are concerned with how their ‘Personally Identifiable Information’ (PII) is being used online. PII, as described in US privacy law and information security, is information that can be used on its own or with other information to identify, contact, or

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Accessibility Statement

What Are we Doing with Accessibility? We incorporate website accessibility standards into the design and maintenance of our website to ensure access for all people regardless of ability or method of access. To help us make our website a positive place for everyone, we’ve been using the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 from the

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Water Quality

Water Quality in the Colorado Basin The mainstem Colorado River Basin in Colorado benefits from first access to the high mountain snowmelt that feeds the upper reaches of the Colorado River and its tributaries. However, the basin is not free of water quality problems. In Summit and Eagle Counties, old mines continue to leak acid

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Water Planning

Menu Water Planning Big River Issues Stream Management Watershed Planning Efforts to Address Future Water Supply Challenges The Colorado Basin Roundtable and other water organizations in the basin are engaged in numerous efforts to address future water supply challenges, climate change, and the health of rivers and watersheds. These include contributing to the Colorado Water Plan and

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Funding

Menu Funding PEPO Glossary Gallery Role in Funding Water Projects The Colorado Basin Roundtable plays a major role in allocating state funds for water projects within the basin. Applications to the Water Supply Reserve Fund (see details below) are reviewed by the Roundtable for approval before a final decision is made by the Colorado Water

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