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SPECIAL REPORT: INSIDE THE TOXIC LINK BETWEEN COLORADO'S Crossing boundaries. The state also needs a more cohesive response to managing and restoring forests and the water systems embedded in them. Key to that effort is a two-year-old initiative called the Colorado Forest and Water Alliance, an advocacy group that includes federal and state forest officials, water utilities, logging industries and environmental groups.HEADWATERS MAGAZINE
Headwaters Magazine. Pressing water issues explained, weighed, animated, elevated. Covering water issues around the state with compelling, impartial reporting and rich storytelling, Headwaters magazine is Water Education Colorado’s flagship publication. Free with WEco membership! COLORADO'S 2021 RAFTING SEASON FORECAST: SHORT, SWEET Colorado’s 2021 rafting season forecast: short, sweet. Rafters and fishermen congregate at a boat landing on the Gunnison River on May 15, 2021. Credit: Dean Krakel. Colorado’s rivers and streams are rising after a year of pandemic quarantine and social distancing, and the anticipation of rafters and kayakers is rising as well. AS 2020 KICKS IN, HISTORIC COLORADO RIVER DROUGHT PLAN Lake Powell, created with the 1963 completion of Glen Canyon Dam, is the upper basin's largest reservoir on the Colorado River. But 2000-2019 has provided the least amount of inflow into the reservoir, making it the lowest 20-year period since the dam was built, as evidenced by the "bathtub ring" and dry land edging the reservoir, which was underwater in the past.THE FORK NOT TAKEN
For most of the 19th-century dam construction was the dominant solution to water issues in the United States. But in 1990 the Environmental Protection Agency vetoed the construction of the Two Forks dam, solidifying a decline in major dam construction that began with the enforcement of EPA and Clean Water Act standards. FRONT RANGE HOUSING BOOM SENDS WATER PRICES SOARING Wholesale water prices on Colorado’s Front Range, those paid by developers and cities, are soaring and are now some of the priciest in the American West. Driven by an ongoing housing boom, prices rose as much as 400 percent on the northern Front Range between 2011 PUBLIC ACCESS TO WATER FLOWING THROUGH PRIVATE PROPERTY Its legislature passed a law in 2010— Public Waters Access Act (Utah Code 73-29-101 et seq.) —in response to a 2008 state supreme court decision that granted rafters and fishers the right to use waters flowing through private property for recreational purposes and to touch the beds in a reasonable manner. The legislation both clarifiedand
HOME - WATER EDUCATION COLORADO Water is the lifeblood of our state. All Coloradans must work together to safeguard this precious resource. 19%. of Colorado’s population relies on groundwater as their residential drinking water source. Groundwater faces threats and opportunities. Learn how groundwater is formed, regulated, and used in Colorado. Get the Full Story. 2021 LOWER ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN VIRTUAL TOUR Tour Description. Join us on June 3, 2021 from 8:45am-12pm, for our annual river basin tour! This year’s tour will focus on the Lower Arkansas River in an exciting, new virtual format. In addition, all tour participants are invited to join us on June 2, 2021 from 12 – 1pm, for a fun networking event where you will meet fellow tour SPRING 2021: STORAGE Spring 2021: Storage. Colorado’s water storage — through reservoirs and underground aquifers — has played a cornerstone role in sustaining livelihoods and development for more than a century. Spurred by a goal set in the Colorado Water Plan to develop 400,000 acre-feet of additional water storage by 2050, Coloradans still relyon dams of
SPECIAL REPORT: INSIDE THE TOXIC LINK BETWEEN COLORADO'S Crossing boundaries. The state also needs a more cohesive response to managing and restoring forests and the water systems embedded in them. Key to that effort is a two-year-old initiative called the Colorado Forest and Water Alliance, an advocacy group that includes federal and state forest officials, water utilities, logging industries and environmental groups.HEADWATERS MAGAZINE
Headwaters Magazine. Pressing water issues explained, weighed, animated, elevated. Covering water issues around the state with compelling, impartial reporting and rich storytelling, Headwaters magazine is Water Education Colorado’s flagship publication. Free with WEco membership! COLORADO'S 2021 RAFTING SEASON FORECAST: SHORT, SWEET Colorado’s 2021 rafting season forecast: short, sweet. Rafters and fishermen congregate at a boat landing on the Gunnison River on May 15, 2021. Credit: Dean Krakel. Colorado’s rivers and streams are rising after a year of pandemic quarantine and social distancing, and the anticipation of rafters and kayakers is rising as well. AS 2020 KICKS IN, HISTORIC COLORADO RIVER DROUGHT PLAN Lake Powell, created with the 1963 completion of Glen Canyon Dam, is the upper basin's largest reservoir on the Colorado River. But 2000-2019 has provided the least amount of inflow into the reservoir, making it the lowest 20-year period since the dam was built, as evidenced by the "bathtub ring" and dry land edging the reservoir, which was underwater in the past.THE FORK NOT TAKEN
For most of the 19th-century dam construction was the dominant solution to water issues in the United States. But in 1990 the Environmental Protection Agency vetoed the construction of the Two Forks dam, solidifying a decline in major dam construction that began with the enforcement of EPA and Clean Water Act standards. FRONT RANGE HOUSING BOOM SENDS WATER PRICES SOARING Wholesale water prices on Colorado’s Front Range, those paid by developers and cities, are soaring and are now some of the priciest in the American West. Driven by an ongoing housing boom, prices rose as much as 400 percent on the northern Front Range between 2011 PUBLIC ACCESS TO WATER FLOWING THROUGH PRIVATE PROPERTY Its legislature passed a law in 2010— Public Waters Access Act (Utah Code 73-29-101 et seq.) —in response to a 2008 state supreme court decision that granted rafters and fishers the right to use waters flowing through private property for recreational purposes and to touch the beds in a reasonable manner. The legislation both clarifiedand
NEWS - WATER EDUCATION COLORADO News - Water Education Colorado. Is a hacker targeting your drinking water? COVID-19 exposes problems in Colorado, elsewhere. by Alejandra Wilcox | May 5, 2021. Also this week. Dust beneath snow: As Colorado reservoirs drop, farmers fear the worst. April 28, 2021 by Jerd Smith. MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP FOR INDIVIDUALS Impactful for WEco. Convenient for you. Becoming a PULSE Partner of Water Education Colorado means not only supporting our on-the-ground work to create a vibrant, sustainable and water-aware Colorado—it means joining a community. WATER EDUCATION COLORADO Regular price. $10.00. Citizen's Guide to Colorado Water Law, Bundle of 10. Regular price. $80.00. Citizen's Guide to Where Your Water Comes From, Bundle of 10. Regular price. $80.00. Citizen's Guide to Colorado Groundwater, Bundle of 10. FUNDING SHORTFALLS, BUREAUCRATIC BARRIERS HOBBLE EFFORTS Major funding shortfalls and bureaucratic barriers between state, federal and private entities are hobbling efforts to clean up watersheds and protect drinking water for more than 1 million Coloradans this summer. Berthoud-based Northern Water is Colorado’s second-largest water provider, behind Denver Water. It operates the federally owned Colorado-Big Thompson Project, which serves a COLORADO'S 2021 RAFTING SEASON FORECAST: SHORT, SWEET Colorado’s 2021 rafting season forecast: short, sweet. Rafters and fishermen congregate at a boat landing on the Gunnison River on May 15, 2021. Credit: Dean Krakel. Colorado’s rivers and streams are rising after a year of pandemic quarantine and social distancing, and the anticipation of rafters and kayakers is rising as well.WATER FLUENCY
Water Fluency. The WEco Water Fluency program is a professional development course for non-water professionals. Water is critical for every aspect of community vibrancy — from industry and commerce to agriculture, tourism, health and environment. But it isn’t always clear how water policy and management decisions trickle down to othersectors.
MAKING DOLLARS AND SENSE OF CONSERVATION EASEMENTS For donated easements, landowners receive a financial return through a federal tax deduction and a Colorado tax credit—which comes in at 75 percent of the first $100,000 donated value and 50 percent of any remaining donated value, up to a $5 million per donation maximum. As part of the valuation process, water rights—if there are any—must AS ICONIC YAMPA RIVER FLOWS DROP, COLORADO MOVES TO With drought and climate change continuing to dry the American West, the state of Colorado is moving to declare one of its last, mostly free-flowing rivers, the Yampa, over-appropriated. The action, initiated in March, is emblematic of the water situation across Colorado and the West: growing demand, shrinking supplies. “It’s asign of the times,
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HOME - WATER EDUCATION COLORADO Water is the lifeblood of our state. All Coloradans must work together to safeguard this precious resource. 19%. of Colorado’s population relies on groundwater as their residential drinking water source. Groundwater faces threats and opportunities. Learn how groundwater is formed, regulated, and used in Colorado. Get the Full Story. 2021 LOWER ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN VIRTUAL TOUR Tour Description. Join us on June 3, 2021 from 8:45am-12pm, for our annual river basin tour! This year’s tour will focus on the Lower Arkansas River in an exciting, new virtual format. In addition, all tour participants are invited to join us on June 2, 2021 from 12 – 1pm, for a fun networking event where you will meet fellow tour SPRING 2021: STORAGE Spring 2021: Storage. Colorado’s water storage — through reservoirs and underground aquifers — has played a cornerstone role in sustaining livelihoods and development for more than a century. Spurred by a goal set in the Colorado Water Plan to develop 400,000 acre-feet of additional water storage by 2050, Coloradans still relyon dams of
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Headwaters Magazine. Pressing water issues explained, weighed, animated, elevated. Covering water issues around the state with compelling, impartial reporting and rich storytelling, Headwaters magazine is Water Education Colorado’s flagship publication. Free with WEco membership! CITIZEN'S GUIDE TO DENVER BASIN GROUNDWATER Citizen’s Guide to Denver Basin Groundwater. This guide explores the geology and hydrology of the Denver Basin underground water resource, the legal framework developed for its administration and management, the current development of the resource, as well as its limitations and sustainability with particular focus on the South Denver MetroArea.
PAUL BRUCHEZ, GRAND PARTNERSHIPS Emerging Leader Award Water Education Colorado’s 2020 President’s Reception By Greg Hobbs “When we work in partnerships I’ve yet to see a day you don’t find solutions.” Paul Bruchez, Grand County cattle rancher and fly-fishing operator, serves as project manager for a 12-mile restoration project on the Colorado River involving 12 landowners. His ancestors wereTHE FORK NOT TAKEN
For most of the 19th-century dam construction was the dominant solution to water issues in the United States. But in 1990 the Environmental Protection Agency vetoed the construction of the Two Forks dam, solidifying a decline in major dam construction that began with the enforcement of EPA and Clean Water Act standards. JERD SMITH, AUTHOR AT WATER EDUCATION COLORADO New poll: Slim majority supports spending more to protect Colorado’s water. February 24, 2021 by Jerd Smith. Are New York billionaires different than Colorado’s? Work group eyes new tools to FRONT RANGE HOUSING BOOM SENDS WATER PRICES SOARING Wholesale water prices on Colorado’s Front Range, those paid by developers and cities, are soaring and are now some of the priciest in the American West. Driven by an ongoing housing boom, prices rose as much as 400 percent on the northern Front Range between 2011 RIVER AND STREAM PLANNING, Q&A WITH DAN LUECKE By Cody Williams. We met up with Dan Luecke, a Water Education Colorado board member, to discuss river and stream health and planning in Colorado. Dan is a retired hydrologist and environmental scientist who has focused on developing water in environmentally sustainable ways. He also focuses on river system restoration and has often been HOME - WATER EDUCATION COLORADO Water is the lifeblood of our state. All Coloradans must work together to safeguard this precious resource. 19%. of Colorado’s population relies on groundwater as their residential drinking water source. Groundwater faces threats and opportunities. Learn how groundwater is formed, regulated, and used in Colorado. Get the Full Story. 2021 LOWER ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN VIRTUAL TOUR Tour Description. Join us on June 3, 2021 from 8:45am-12pm, for our annual river basin tour! This year’s tour will focus on the Lower Arkansas River in an exciting, new virtual format. In addition, all tour participants are invited to join us on June 2, 2021 from 12 – 1pm, for a fun networking event where you will meet fellow tour SPRING 2021: STORAGE Spring 2021: Storage. Colorado’s water storage — through reservoirs and underground aquifers — has played a cornerstone role in sustaining livelihoods and development for more than a century. Spurred by a goal set in the Colorado Water Plan to develop 400,000 acre-feet of additional water storage by 2050, Coloradans still relyon dams of
HEADWATERS MAGAZINE
Headwaters Magazine. Pressing water issues explained, weighed, animated, elevated. Covering water issues around the state with compelling, impartial reporting and rich storytelling, Headwaters magazine is Water Education Colorado’s flagship publication. Free with WEco membership! CITIZEN'S GUIDE TO DENVER BASIN GROUNDWATER Citizen’s Guide to Denver Basin Groundwater. This guide explores the geology and hydrology of the Denver Basin underground water resource, the legal framework developed for its administration and management, the current development of the resource, as well as its limitations and sustainability with particular focus on the South Denver MetroArea.
PAUL BRUCHEZ, GRAND PARTNERSHIPS Emerging Leader Award Water Education Colorado’s 2020 President’s Reception By Greg Hobbs “When we work in partnerships I’ve yet to see a day you don’t find solutions.” Paul Bruchez, Grand County cattle rancher and fly-fishing operator, serves as project manager for a 12-mile restoration project on the Colorado River involving 12 landowners. His ancestors wereTHE FORK NOT TAKEN
For most of the 19th-century dam construction was the dominant solution to water issues in the United States. But in 1990 the Environmental Protection Agency vetoed the construction of the Two Forks dam, solidifying a decline in major dam construction that began with the enforcement of EPA and Clean Water Act standards. JERD SMITH, AUTHOR AT WATER EDUCATION COLORADO New poll: Slim majority supports spending more to protect Colorado’s water. February 24, 2021 by Jerd Smith. Are New York billionaires different than Colorado’s? Work group eyes new tools to FRONT RANGE HOUSING BOOM SENDS WATER PRICES SOARING Wholesale water prices on Colorado’s Front Range, those paid by developers and cities, are soaring and are now some of the priciest in the American West. Driven by an ongoing housing boom, prices rose as much as 400 percent on the northern Front Range between 2011 RIVER AND STREAM PLANNING, Q&A WITH DAN LUECKE By Cody Williams. We met up with Dan Luecke, a Water Education Colorado board member, to discuss river and stream health and planning in Colorado. Dan is a retired hydrologist and environmental scientist who has focused on developing water in environmentally sustainable ways. He also focuses on river system restoration and has often been NEWS - WATER EDUCATION COLORADO News - Water Education Colorado. Is a hacker targeting your drinking water? COVID-19 exposes problems in Colorado, elsewhere. by Alejandra Wilcox | May 5, 2021. Also this week. Dust beneath snow: As Colorado reservoirs drop, farmers fear the worst. April 28, 2021 by Jerd Smith. 2021 LOWER ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN VIRTUAL TOUR Tour Description. Join us on June 3, 2021 from 8:45am-12pm, for our annual river basin tour! This year’s tour will focus on the Lower Arkansas River in an exciting, new virtual format. In addition, all tour participants are invited to join us on June 2, 2021 from 12 – 1pm, for a fun networking event where you will meet fellow tourPROGRAMS & EVENTS
Programs & Events. What inspires you most? As a nonprofit created by the state Legislature, Water Education Colorado is committed to educating and engaging citizens and professionals around our most precious and increasingly limited resource. To do that, a key focus of the WEco mission is building, developing and evolving programming that SPRING 2021: STORAGE The Way We Bank: Thinking Beyond the Dam. May 24, 2021 by Jason Plautz. Faced with an uncertain climate future, limited water rights, and social and environmental pressures, water managers are reexamining what good water storage projects look like and exploring everything from networks of smaller, shared reservoirs, to aquifer storage, to natural storage solutions, and more. WATER EDUCATION COLORADO Regular price. $10.00. Citizen's Guide to Colorado Water Law, Bundle of 10. Regular price. $80.00. Citizen's Guide to Where Your Water Comes From, Bundle of 10. Regular price. $80.00. Citizen's Guide to Colorado Groundwater, Bundle of 10. FUNDING SHORTFALLS, BUREAUCRATIC BARRIERS HOBBLE EFFORTS 1 day ago · Major funding shortfalls and bureaucratic barriers between state, federal and private entities are hobbling efforts to clean up watersheds and protect drinking water for more than 1 million Coloradans this summer. Berthoud-based Northern Water is Colorado’s second-largest water provider, behind Denver Water. It operates the federally owned Colorado-Big Thompson Project, which serves aWATER FLUENCY
Water Fluency. The WEco Water Fluency program is a professional development course for non-water professionals. Water is critical for every aspect of community vibrancy — from industry and commerce to agriculture, tourism, health and environment. But it isn’t always clear how water policy and management decisions trickle down to othersectors.
SPECIAL REPORT: INSIDE THE TOXIC LINK BETWEEN COLORADO'S Crossing boundaries. The state also needs a more cohesive response to managing and restoring forests and the water systems embedded in them. Key to that effort is a two-year-old initiative called the Colorado Forest and Water Alliance, an advocacy group that includes federal and state forest officials, water utilities, logging industries and environmental groups.WATER LEADERS
Taking leaders to the next level. Recognized as the premier leadership development program for the water community in Colorado, WEco’s Water Leaders Program aims to positively impact the Colorado water profession by creating a pipeline of dedicated, effective water leaders across diverse fields who exemplify the four quadrants of emotional intelligence: self-awareness, self-management DREDGE AND FILL ARCHIVES Letter: Colorado should go slow when it comes to substituting CleanWater Act permits
HOME - WATER EDUCATION COLORADO 19% of Colorado’s population relies on groundwater as their residential drinking water source. Groundwater faces threats and opportunities. Learn how groundwater is formed, regulated, and used in 2021 LOWER ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN VIRTUAL TOUR Tour Description. Our annual river basin tour was June 3, 2021 from 8:45am-12pm. This year’s tour focused on the Lower Arkansas River in an exciting, new virtual format. SPRING 2021: STORAGE The Way We Bank: Thinking Beyond the Dam. May 24, 2021 by Jason Plautz. Faced with an uncertain climate future, limited water rights, and social and environmental pressures, water managers are reexamining what good water storage projects look like and exploring everything from networks of smaller, shared reservoirs, to aquifer storage, to natural storage solutions, and more.HEADWATERS MAGAZINE
Pressing water issues explained, weighed, animated, elevated Covering water issues around the state with compelling, impartial reporting and rich storytelling, Headwaters magazine is Water Education Colorado’s flagship publication. Free with WEco membership! PAUL BRUCHEZ, GRAND PARTNERSHIPS Emerging Leader Award Water Education Colorado’s 2020 President’s Reception By Greg Hobbs “When we work in partnerships I’ve yet to see a day you don’t find solutions.” Paul Bruchez, Grand County cattle rancher and fly-fishing operator, serves as project manager for a 12-mile restoration project on the Colorado River involving 12 landowners. His ancestors were CITIZEN'S GUIDE TO DENVER BASIN GROUNDWATER This guide explores the geology and hydrology of the Denver Basin underground water resource, the legal framework developed for its administration and management, the current development of the resource, as well as its limitations and sustainability with particular focus on the South Denver Metro Area.THE FORK NOT TAKEN
For most of the 19th-century dam construction was the dominant solution to water issues in the United States. But in 1990 the Environmental Protection Agency vetoed the construction of the Two Forks dam, solidifying a decline in major dam construction that began with the enforcement of EPA and Clean Water Act standards. FRONT RANGE HOUSING BOOM SENDS WATER PRICES SOARING Wholesale water prices on Colorado’s Front Range, those paid by developers and cities, are soaring and are now some of the priciest in the American West. Driven by an ongoing housing boom, prices rose as much as 400 percent on the northern Front Range between 2011 RIVER AND STREAM PLANNING, Q&A WITH DAN LUECKE By Cody Williams. We met up with Dan Luecke, a Water Education Colorado board member, to discuss river and stream health and planningin Colorado.
JERD SMITH, AUTHOR AT WATER EDUCATION COLORADO Special Report: Inside the toxic link between Colorado’s wildfiresand its water
HOME - WATER EDUCATION COLORADO 19% of Colorado’s population relies on groundwater as their residential drinking water source. Groundwater faces threats and opportunities. Learn how groundwater is formed, regulated, and used in 2021 LOWER ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN VIRTUAL TOUR Tour Description. Our annual river basin tour was June 3, 2021 from 8:45am-12pm. This year’s tour focused on the Lower Arkansas River in an exciting, new virtual format. SPRING 2021: STORAGE The Way We Bank: Thinking Beyond the Dam. May 24, 2021 by Jason Plautz. Faced with an uncertain climate future, limited water rights, and social and environmental pressures, water managers are reexamining what good water storage projects look like and exploring everything from networks of smaller, shared reservoirs, to aquifer storage, to natural storage solutions, and more.HEADWATERS MAGAZINE
Pressing water issues explained, weighed, animated, elevated Covering water issues around the state with compelling, impartial reporting and rich storytelling, Headwaters magazine is Water Education Colorado’s flagship publication. Free with WEco membership! PAUL BRUCHEZ, GRAND PARTNERSHIPS Emerging Leader Award Water Education Colorado’s 2020 President’s Reception By Greg Hobbs “When we work in partnerships I’ve yet to see a day you don’t find solutions.” Paul Bruchez, Grand County cattle rancher and fly-fishing operator, serves as project manager for a 12-mile restoration project on the Colorado River involving 12 landowners. His ancestors were CITIZEN'S GUIDE TO DENVER BASIN GROUNDWATER This guide explores the geology and hydrology of the Denver Basin underground water resource, the legal framework developed for its administration and management, the current development of the resource, as well as its limitations and sustainability with particular focus on the South Denver Metro Area.THE FORK NOT TAKEN
For most of the 19th-century dam construction was the dominant solution to water issues in the United States. But in 1990 the Environmental Protection Agency vetoed the construction of the Two Forks dam, solidifying a decline in major dam construction that began with the enforcement of EPA and Clean Water Act standards. FRONT RANGE HOUSING BOOM SENDS WATER PRICES SOARING Wholesale water prices on Colorado’s Front Range, those paid by developers and cities, are soaring and are now some of the priciest in the American West. Driven by an ongoing housing boom, prices rose as much as 400 percent on the northern Front Range between 2011 RIVER AND STREAM PLANNING, Q&A WITH DAN LUECKE By Cody Williams. We met up with Dan Luecke, a Water Education Colorado board member, to discuss river and stream health and planningin Colorado.
JERD SMITH, AUTHOR AT WATER EDUCATION COLORADO Special Report: Inside the toxic link between Colorado’s wildfiresand its water
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What inspires you most? As a nonprofit created by the state Legislature, Water Education Colorado is committed to educating and engaging citizens and professionals around our most precious and increasingly limited resource. SPRING 2021: STORAGE The Way We Bank: Thinking Beyond the Dam. May 24, 2021 by Jason Plautz. Faced with an uncertain climate future, limited water rights, and social and environmental pressures, water managers are reexamining what good water storage projects look like and exploring everything from networks of smaller, shared reservoirs, to aquifer storage, to natural storage solutions, and more. 2021 LOWER ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN VIRTUAL TOUR Tour Description. Our annual river basin tour was June 3, 2021 from 8:45am-12pm. This year’s tour focused on the Lower Arkansas River in an exciting, new virtual format. NEWS - WATER EDUCATION COLORADO Independent, non-partisan journalism costs money. Please support Fresh Water News by making a donation now. Donate SPECIAL REPORT: INSIDE THE TOXIC LINK BETWEEN COLORADO'S Crossing boundaries. The state also needs a more cohesive response to managing and restoring forests and the water systems embedded in them. Key to that effort is a two-year-old initiative called the Colorado Forest and Water Alliance, an advocacy group that includes federal and state forest officials, water utilities, logging industries and environmental groups.WATER FLUENCY
What participants are saying: “Whether you need to learn about water rights, production processes or stream health, or looking to become better acquainted with the myriad water organizations throughout the state of Colorado, the Water Fluency class is the place to start.” WATER EDUCATION COLORADO Citizen's Guide to Where Your Water Comes From, 2nd edition. Regular price $10.00. Citizen's Guide to Colorado GroundwaterWATER LEADERS
Taking leaders to the next level. Recognized as the premier leadership development program for the water community in Colorado, WEco’s Water Leaders Program aims to positively impact the Colorado water profession by creating a pipeline of dedicated, effective water leaders across diverse fields who exemplify the four quadrants of emotional intelligence: self-awareness, self-management DREDGE AND FILL ARCHIVES Letter: Colorado should go slow when it comes to substituting CleanWater Act permits
PUBLIC ACCESS TO WATER FLOWING THROUGH PRIVATE PROPERTY A Denver Post article written by Jason Blevins resurrects a water issue left unresolved in Colorado for nearly 40 years.“Who owns the bottom of the river?” asks a lawsuit brought by a fisherman, Roger Hill, against a landowner, Mark Warsewa, who has blocked Hill’s access to fish on a portion of the Arkansas River near Texas Creek inFremont County.
HOME - WATER EDUCATION COLORADO Water is the lifeblood of our state. All Coloradans must work together to safeguard this precious resource. 19%. of Colorado’s population relies on groundwater as their residential drinking water source. Groundwater faces threats and opportunities. Learn how groundwater is formed, regulated, and used in Colorado. Get the Full Story. 2021 LOWER ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN VIRTUAL TOUR Tour Description. Join us on June 3, 2021 from 8:45am-12pm, for our annual river basin tour! This year’s tour will focus on the Lower Arkansas River in an exciting, new virtual format. In addition, all tour participants are invited to join us on June 2, 2021 from 12 – 1pm, for a fun networking event where you will meet fellow tour SPRING 2021: STORAGE Spring 2021: Storage. Colorado’s water storage — through reservoirs and underground aquifers — has played a cornerstone role in sustaining livelihoods and development for more than a century. Spurred by a goal set in the Colorado Water Plan to develop 400,000 acre-feet of additional water storage by 2050, Coloradans still relyon dams of
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Headwaters Magazine. Pressing water issues explained, weighed, animated, elevated. Covering water issues around the state with compelling, impartial reporting and rich storytelling, Headwaters magazine is Water Education Colorado’s flagship publication. Free with WEco membership! CITIZEN'S GUIDE TO DENVER BASIN GROUNDWATER Citizen’s Guide to Denver Basin Groundwater. This guide explores the geology and hydrology of the Denver Basin underground water resource, the legal framework developed for its administration and management, the current development of the resource, as well as its limitations and sustainability with particular focus on the South Denver MetroArea.
PAUL BRUCHEZ, GRAND PARTNERSHIPS Emerging Leader Award Water Education Colorado’s 2020 President’s Reception By Greg Hobbs “When we work in partnerships I’ve yet to see a day you don’t find solutions.” Paul Bruchez, Grand County cattle rancher and fly-fishing operator, serves as project manager for a 12-mile restoration project on the Colorado River involving 12 landowners. His ancestors wereTHE FORK NOT TAKEN
For most of the 19th-century dam construction was the dominant solution to water issues in the United States. But in 1990 the Environmental Protection Agency vetoed the construction of the Two Forks dam, solidifying a decline in major dam construction that began with the enforcement of EPA and Clean Water Act standards. JERD SMITH, AUTHOR AT WATER EDUCATION COLORADO New poll: Slim majority supports spending more to protect Colorado’s water. February 24, 2021 by Jerd Smith. Are New York billionaires different than Colorado’s? Work group eyes new tools to FRONT RANGE HOUSING BOOM SENDS WATER PRICES SOARING Wholesale water prices on Colorado’s Front Range, those paid by developers and cities, are soaring and are now some of the priciest in the American West. Driven by an ongoing housing boom, prices rose as much as 400 percent on the northern Front Range between 2011 RIVER AND STREAM PLANNING, Q&A WITH DAN LUECKE By Cody Williams. We met up with Dan Luecke, a Water Education Colorado board member, to discuss river and stream health and planning in Colorado. Dan is a retired hydrologist and environmental scientist who has focused on developing water in environmentally sustainable ways. He also focuses on river system restoration and has often been HOME - WATER EDUCATION COLORADO Water is the lifeblood of our state. All Coloradans must work together to safeguard this precious resource. 19%. of Colorado’s population relies on groundwater as their residential drinking water source. Groundwater faces threats and opportunities. Learn how groundwater is formed, regulated, and used in Colorado. Get the Full Story. 2021 LOWER ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN VIRTUAL TOUR Tour Description. Join us on June 3, 2021 from 8:45am-12pm, for our annual river basin tour! This year’s tour will focus on the Lower Arkansas River in an exciting, new virtual format. In addition, all tour participants are invited to join us on June 2, 2021 from 12 – 1pm, for a fun networking event where you will meet fellow tour SPRING 2021: STORAGE Spring 2021: Storage. Colorado’s water storage — through reservoirs and underground aquifers — has played a cornerstone role in sustaining livelihoods and development for more than a century. Spurred by a goal set in the Colorado Water Plan to develop 400,000 acre-feet of additional water storage by 2050, Coloradans still relyon dams of
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Headwaters Magazine. Pressing water issues explained, weighed, animated, elevated. Covering water issues around the state with compelling, impartial reporting and rich storytelling, Headwaters magazine is Water Education Colorado’s flagship publication. Free with WEco membership! CITIZEN'S GUIDE TO DENVER BASIN GROUNDWATER Citizen’s Guide to Denver Basin Groundwater. This guide explores the geology and hydrology of the Denver Basin underground water resource, the legal framework developed for its administration and management, the current development of the resource, as well as its limitations and sustainability with particular focus on the South Denver MetroArea.
PAUL BRUCHEZ, GRAND PARTNERSHIPS Emerging Leader Award Water Education Colorado’s 2020 President’s Reception By Greg Hobbs “When we work in partnerships I’ve yet to see a day you don’t find solutions.” Paul Bruchez, Grand County cattle rancher and fly-fishing operator, serves as project manager for a 12-mile restoration project on the Colorado River involving 12 landowners. His ancestors wereTHE FORK NOT TAKEN
For most of the 19th-century dam construction was the dominant solution to water issues in the United States. But in 1990 the Environmental Protection Agency vetoed the construction of the Two Forks dam, solidifying a decline in major dam construction that began with the enforcement of EPA and Clean Water Act standards. JERD SMITH, AUTHOR AT WATER EDUCATION COLORADO New poll: Slim majority supports spending more to protect Colorado’s water. February 24, 2021 by Jerd Smith. Are New York billionaires different than Colorado’s? Work group eyes new tools to FRONT RANGE HOUSING BOOM SENDS WATER PRICES SOARING Wholesale water prices on Colorado’s Front Range, those paid by developers and cities, are soaring and are now some of the priciest in the American West. Driven by an ongoing housing boom, prices rose as much as 400 percent on the northern Front Range between 2011 RIVER AND STREAM PLANNING, Q&A WITH DAN LUECKE By Cody Williams. We met up with Dan Luecke, a Water Education Colorado board member, to discuss river and stream health and planning in Colorado. Dan is a retired hydrologist and environmental scientist who has focused on developing water in environmentally sustainable ways. He also focuses on river system restoration and has often been NEWS - WATER EDUCATION COLORADO News - Water Education Colorado. Is a hacker targeting your drinking water? COVID-19 exposes problems in Colorado, elsewhere. by Alejandra Wilcox | May 5, 2021. Also this week. Dust beneath snow: As Colorado reservoirs drop, farmers fear the worst. April 28, 2021 by Jerd Smith. 2021 LOWER ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN VIRTUAL TOUR Tour Description. Join us on June 3, 2021 from 8:45am-12pm, for our annual river basin tour! This year’s tour will focus on the Lower Arkansas River in an exciting, new virtual format. In addition, all tour participants are invited to join us on June 2, 2021 from 12 – 1pm, for a fun networking event where you will meet fellow tour SPRING 2021: STORAGE The Way We Bank: Thinking Beyond the Dam. May 24, 2021 by Jason Plautz. Faced with an uncertain climate future, limited water rights, and social and environmental pressures, water managers are reexamining what good water storage projects look like and exploring everything from networks of smaller, shared reservoirs, to aquifer storage, to natural storage solutions, and more.PROGRAMS & EVENTS
Programs & Events. What inspires you most? As a nonprofit created by the state Legislature, Water Education Colorado is committed to educating and engaging citizens and professionals around our most precious and increasingly limited resource. To do that, a key focus of the WEco mission is building, developing and evolving programming that WATER EDUCATION COLORADO Regular price. $10.00. Citizen's Guide to Colorado Water Law, Bundle of 10. Regular price. $80.00. Citizen's Guide to Where Your Water Comes From, Bundle of 10. Regular price. $80.00. Citizen's Guide to Colorado Groundwater, Bundle of 10. FUNDING SHORTFALLS, BUREAUCRATIC BARRIERS HOBBLE EFFORTS 1 day ago · Major funding shortfalls and bureaucratic barriers between state, federal and private entities are hobbling efforts to clean up watersheds and protect drinking water for more than 1 million Coloradans this summer. Berthoud-based Northern Water is Colorado’s second-largest water provider, behind Denver Water. It operates the federally owned Colorado-Big Thompson Project, which serves a SPECIAL REPORT: INSIDE THE TOXIC LINK BETWEEN COLORADO'S Crossing boundaries. The state also needs a more cohesive response to managing and restoring forests and the water systems embedded in them. Key to that effort is a two-year-old initiative called the Colorado Forest and Water Alliance, an advocacy group that includes federal and state forest officials, water utilities, logging industries and environmental groups.WATER FLUENCY
Water Fluency. The WEco Water Fluency program is a professional development course for non-water professionals. Water is critical for every aspect of community vibrancy — from industry and commerce to agriculture, tourism, health and environment. But it isn’t always clear how water policy and management decisions trickle down to othersectors.
WATER LEADERS
Taking leaders to the next level. Recognized as the premier leadership development program for the water community in Colorado, WEco’s Water Leaders Program aims to positively impact the Colorado water profession by creating a pipeline of dedicated, effective water leaders across diverse fields who exemplify the four quadrants of emotional intelligence: self-awareness, self-management DREDGE AND FILL ARCHIVES Letter: Colorado should go slow when it comes to substituting CleanWater Act permits
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WATER KEEPS COLORADO RUNNING WATER IS THE LIFEBLOOD OF OUR STATE. ALL COLORADANS MUST WORK TOGETHER TO SAFEGUARD THIS PRECIOUS RESOURCE.19%
OF COLORADO’S POPULATION RELIES ON GROUNDWATER AS THEIR RESIDENTIAL DRINKING WATER SOURCE. GROUNDWATER FACES THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES. Learn how groundwater is formed, regulated, and used in Colorado.Get the Full Story
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THAT’S HOW MANY PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS IN THE U.S. ARE DEALING WITH CONTAMINATION BY PFAS, DANGEROUS CHEMICALS FOUND IN SUCH COMMON ITEMS AS SCOTCHGUARD AND TEFLON. COLORADO HAS ENACTED NEW REGULATIONS TO MONITOR THESE “FOREVERCHEMICALS.”
But some cities, wastewater treatment utilities, and industries are worried about the costs.Get the Full Story
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OF COLORADO’S WATER IS USED FOR AGRICULTURE. BUT UP TO 33% OF IRRIGATED FARMS COULD DRY UP. WATER CONTROLS OUR FOOD SUPPLY. Farmers need suitable water sources to irrigate their farms. But growing cities are looking for water, too. By 2050, Colorado could lose 500,000-700,00 acres of currently irrigated farmland to meet the demands of municipal growth.Get the Full Story
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OF COLORADANS DRINK WATER THAT FLOWS OUT OF NATIONAL FOREST LAND – AND FOREST FIRES THREATEN THAT WATER. FOREST, FIRE AND WATER ARE INEXTRICABLY LINKED. Ash, nutrients and sediment pollute water after fires. Wildfires are a reality for those living in the West, but the impact on the landscape lingers long after the smoke is gone.Get the Full Story
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