An organization that works to keep water on the Western Slope is taking a stab at rewriting an unpopular piece of proposed legislation aimed at preventing speculators from profiting off of water.
The Glenwood Springs-based Colorado River Water Conservation District staff plans to present its own framework for a water-savings plan separate from one the state of Colorado is developing at its October board meeting. The local district undertook its own investigation of a plan known as demand management that would pay water users to consume less and send the saved water downstream to Lake Powell.
The Glenwood Springs-based Colorado River Water Conservation District staff plans to present its own framework for a water-savings plan separate from one the state of Colorado is developing at its October board meeting. The local district undertook its own investigation of a plan known as demand management that would pay water users to consume less and send the saved water downstream to Lake Powell.
The Colorado River Water Conservation District staff plans to present its own framework for a water-savings plan separate from one the state of Colorado is developing at its October board meeting.
The Glenwood Springs-based Colorado River Water Conservation District staff plans to present its own framework for a water-savings plan separate from one the state of Colorado is developing at its October board meeting. The local district undertook its own investigation of a plan known as demand management that would pay water users to consume less and send the saved water downstream to Lake Powell.