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West Slope Water Summit Registration is Closed
Registration is now closed. We welcome you to watch the Free Live Stream. Check back on westslopewatersummit.com or westslopewaterinfo.com (this website) for streaming information on Thursday morning.
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2023 West Slope Water Summit
Watch the 2023 Water Summit Recording To view the full livestream of the 2023 Water Summit, please visit the Montrose County YouTube channel. Persevere to Prioritize Agenda 9am Sue Hansen – Welcome 9:05am Andy Mueller – Opening Remarks 9:10am Roger Pielke, Jr. Five Things Everyone Should Know About Climate and Energy 10:15am Connie Woodhouse Tree-rings…
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November 10th, 2022 West Slope Water Summit Recording
Watch the live stream recording from the 2022 West Slope Water Summit that occurred on November 10th, 2022 at the Montrose County Event Center. West Slope Water Summit Speakers Jim Hokit, Welcome Andy Mueller (Executive Director, Colorado River District) Don Day, Jr. (Meteorologist, Day Weather Inc.) Uncompahgre Valley Water Users Association Panel Greg Walcher (Natural…
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Colorado River users warned painful changes are coming, as water summit speakers reiterate call for equal treatment under compact
As seen in the Montrose Daily Press on November 11th, 2022 in article by Katharhynn Heidelberg. If Colorado’s legal/political position on the complex, century-old Colorado River Compact can be broken down into bite-sized chunks, it might look like this: The state and the other Upper Basin states have lived within the hydrology of the ever-drying…