Announcements Late January

Colorado Voters Approve Proposition DD, Supporting the Colorado Water Plan Future. Proposition DD - included on the November ballot - was officially approved by Colorado voters. The measure legalizes sports betting in the state, and creates a 10% tax on sports betting revenue  that will help support the Colorado Water Plan grant program. In the future, this more permanent funding source will assist in bringing the Water Plan closer to its full potential by allowing the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) to increase the number of grants awarded to Water Plan projects. The next Water Plan grant application deadline is February 1st, 2020.

FEBRUARY 12th, 2020: Big River Committee Meeting will be 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. concluding with lunch. The meeting will be held at the O.P. Bar and Grill in Craig.

Watershed Wildlife Protection Group has posted their 2020 group meetings dates. To find the dates, times and location click HERE.

It Could Be Your Rooftop! Is your facility struggling with zinc in its stormwater discharge even after implementing BMPs? A hidden source of zinc could be your roofing materials or galvanized roof equipment. Learn more about StormwateRx’s Zinc-B-Gone® line of stormwater filters HERE.

Egret Marsh Stormwater Park in Florida overlaps Municipal & Industrial (city & factory) filtration of water with Environmental habitat rebuilding. These multi-use structures are all the rage. Bioengineering with algae?! Watch the video HERE! Alexis Peralta notes, Colorado has harsher winters than this brackish ecosystem.

Colorado River District works every day to secure water supplies for agricultural, industrial, and municipal uses on the Western Slope. From the jagged peaks of the Continental Divide to the red rock canyons of the Colorado Plateau, and from the twists of the Uncompahgre River to the turns of the Yampa River, the Colorado River District contains the headwaters of one of our nation’s most important watersheds: the Colorado River. Watch and Share their video to spread the word.

Friends of the Lower Blue River is proud to announce the launch of their online guide to the history of the Lower Blue River Valley. With a click on the website or a swipe with your thumb on your device, you will be transported to key points of interest and their historical relevance from Summit to Grand County. This project was made possible by grant support from the Summit Foundation. To check out the LBR history guide, click HERE.

Learn About Methods for Stream Management Planning at CWCB’s and River Network’s New Resource Library! Just like individuals, each Stream Management Plan (SMP) is unique. The people and the location greatly influence their goals and activities.  But there is also a common blueprint, documented at CWCB and River Network’s SMP Resource Library. For each step in the planning process, it presents examples, best practices, online resources, and methods to consider.  The goal of the SMP Resource Library is to enlarge the pipeline of local coalitions that are interested, ready, and capable of undertaking Stream Management Plans, as well as advance the state of knowledge around how to craft effective and implementable SMPs. Resource Library case studies will be updated annually as SMPs progress.  Experts in the different assessment areas (hydrology, water quality, recreation, riparian habitat, etc.) are encouraged to submit their ideas and feedback so it can continue to grow and improve. Click HERE to visit.