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Speaker Lineup for the West Slope Water Summit
Schedule for the 2022 West Slope Water Summit on November 10th, 2022 💦8:00 – 8:15am Early Bird Coffee & Bagels 💦8:15-8:30am Welcome and Introduction 💦8:30-9:30am Andy Mueller, Executive Director of Colorado River District -Adapting the 1922 Compact to Today’s Reality 💦9:30-10:30am Don Day, Meteorologist Day Weather Inc. -State of the Weather: The Good, the bad,…

West Slope Water Summit November 10th, 2022
More information including a speak lineup is coming soon!

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…

Colorado Water Conservation Board – Jeff Rodriguez Presentation
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Colorado River users warned painful changes are coming, as water summit speakers reiterate call for equal treatment under compact
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