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<br />Executive Summary <br />Interbasin Compact Committee Annual Report <br />'~1~^~. <br /> <br /> <br />Procedural <br />· Nine Basin Roundtables fully-formed with elected leadership, IBCC representatives and adopted bylaws; <br />· 298 voting Basin Roundtable members, 27 non-voting Basin Roundtable members, and 10 state and federal liaison agencies <br />actively participating; <br />· 106 Basin Roundtable Meetings held between August 2005 and October 31, 2006. <br />. Basin Roundtable participation has consistently be around 70 percent; <br />· All Basin Roundtables set their own s ecific meetin schedule, with most of the Basin Roundtables meetin <br />Educational <br />. Each Basin Roundtable member was provided with basic water education material complied by the Colorado Foundation for Water <br />Education; <br />. Over 70 water -related presentations delivered to the Basin Roundtables statewide; <br />· Basin Roundtable members have provided feedback on the IBCC Public Education, Participation, and Outreach Working Group's <br />strate ic lannin efforts. <br />Basin-wide Water Needs Assessments <br />· A Water Supply and Needs Report was prepared for each Basin Roundtable utilizing information contained within the SWSI Report; <br />· Most of the Basin Roundtables have either formally adopted or are utilizing their Water Supply and Needs Report as their working <br />needs assessment; <br />· A team of consulting firms is under contract with the State for $600,000 annually to provide technical assistance to the Basin <br />Roundtables. The Basin Roundtables will direct the use of this contract by submitting task orders to the consulting team to further <br />develop their needs assessment; <br />· Four Basin Roundtables have already submitted one or more task orders; <br />· CSU sponsored a conference in October 2006 to explore how Colorado's research and academic community can assist the Basin <br />Roundtables with their needs assessments. <br />Proposed Projects or Methods and the Water Supply ReseNB Account <br />· All Basin Roundtables provided input in the development of the Water Supply Reserve Account (Senate Bill 06-179) Criteria and <br />Guidelines, which were subsequently adopted; <br />· All Basin Roundtables are evaluatin ro osed water activities to be funded out of the Water Su I Reserve Account. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Procedural <br />· On April 5, 2006, the IBCC established a Charter fulfilling its obligation in C.R.S. 37-75-105. The IBCC referred the Interbasin <br />Compact Charter to the Colorado General Assembly on April 6, 2006, and the Charter was approved through House Bill 06-1400; <br />· On July 30, 2006, the IBCC approved a set of bylaws governing its actions, fulfilling its obligation in C.R.S. 37-75-105(1)(b); <br />· The IBCC established a Public Education, Participation, and Outreach Working Group, fulfilling its obligation in CRS. 37-75-106; <br />· The IBCC established two additional working groups: a Needs Assessment Working Group and a Criteria and Guidelines Working <br />Group; <br />· On October 18, 2006, the IBCC approved Criteria and Guidelines for the Water Supply Reserve Account; <br />· The IBCC held ei ht meetin s in five different cities throu hout the state. <br />Educational <br />· Appendix G outlines the activities of the IBCC Public Education, Participation, and Outreach Working Group; <br />· The IBCC has received presentations on issues in the Arkansas, Rio Grande, and Yampa/White/Green Basins; <br />· The IBCC has received information on non-consumptive water needs throughout the state, including the SWSI Phase II <br />Environmental and Recreational Technical Roundtable and a preserltation by Ms. Melinda Kassen, the environmental and <br />recreational re resentative on the IBCC. <br />Basin-wide Water Needs Assessments <br />· The IBCC Needs Assessment Working Group participated in the selection of a consulting team to provide technical assistance to <br />the Basin Roundtables; <br />· The IBCC is encoura in the develo ment of a common technical lalform. <br />Water Supply ReseNe Account <br />. The IBCC and CWCB jointly established Criteria and Guidelines for the Water Supply Reserve Account, which provides $40 million <br />over the next four years to be invested in water activities. The Criteria and Guidelines are included in Appendix F; <br />· The Criteria and Guidelines reserve $1 million for each Basin Roundtable in a Basin Account; the remaining $31 million is available <br />on a statewide competitive basis; <br />· Allocations from either the Basin Account or the Statewide Account require approval of the local Basin Roundtable; <br />· The allocations from this account will be available in January 2007. Allocations from the Basin Accounts may be made at any of the <br />bi-monthl CWCB meetin s. Allocations from the Statewide Account ma be made in March and Se tember. <br /> <br />CDM <br /> <br />S;\IBC SUPPORnREPORT TO LEGI5LATURElEXECUTIVE 5UMMARYJINALDOC <br /> <br />ES-3 <br />