Check out the recording of the West Slope Water Summit.
The Colorado Water Congress (CWC) is excited to announce applications are open for the 2025 CWC Career Accelerator Award, a 1-year program intended to promote equity and diversity in the water sector. The award provides funding for awardee attendance at CWC’s two main annual events, as well as mentorship opportunities within the CWC community. Applications for 2025 are due November 18, 2024. Learn more or apply HERE.
Explore historical, current, and forecasted data specific to the locations and uses that impact you the most all in one place. The Yampa River Dashboard is your hub for regional water data - gathering information from multiple sources with a curated collection of easy-to-use data tools based on your specific interests. Whether you are looking for recreational opportunities, timing flood irrigation, managing reservoir releases, or looking for water quality standards, you can find the data needed to make more informed decisions about your Yampa River right here.
Biden-Harris Administration Announces $3.6 Billion for Water Infrastructure Through Investing in America Agenda - For more information, including the state-by-state allocation of 2025 funding (pdf) and a breakdown of EPA SRF funding available under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, please visit the Clean Water State Revolving Fund website and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund website. Additionally, the SRF Public Portal allows users to access data from both the Drinking Water and Clean Water SRF programs through interactive reports, dashboards, and maps.
Climate Resilience and Adaptation Funding Toolbox (CRAFT):EPA just launched CRAFT, a user-friendly resource for technical assistance providers working with federal funding applicants and recipients to develop, apply for and implement climate-resilient investments. The website provides simple, easy-to-understand resources that can help users consider climate adaptation and resilience before, during and after applying for EPA funding opportunities. The information in CRAFT can help federal funding applicants and recipients consider climate-related challenges to their projects at the outset, so taxpayer dollars can be invested wisely. CRAFT also supports the development of projects that advance multiple policy goals, such as achieving local flood resilience, adopting nature-based infrastructure solutions, and protecting the people and places most vulnerable to climate change. Learn more HERE.