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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…

From the Colorado Sun: Front Range cities step up opposition to $99 million Colorado River water rights purchase
From Shannon Mullane of the Colorado Sun: Western Slope communities, led by the Colorado River District, want to buy the historic Shoshone Power Plant water rights to support their economies. Front Range water providers worry their water supplies could be harmed. Read the full article on the Colorado Sun website.

HOA Crash Course Presentations
Thanks to all who attended the HOA Crash Course! Below are links to the presentations. The Importance of Reserve Studies – Bryan Farley HOA Crash Course – Dave Firmin

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…

From the Colorado Sun: 6 southern Colorado counties, facing drought and thirsty neighbors, move to block water exports
Originally published in the Colorado Sun on July 3, 2023 by Shannon Mullane. ALAMOSA — County officials in the San Luis Valley are adamant: They want their water to stay in the valley so much they’re actively building new roadblocks to shut down, or at least delay, attempts to sell it to the Front Range. The San…