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Interbasin Compact Committee
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Public Education, Participation and Outreach
Title
Mapping the Colorado Basin Roundtable's Water Policy Networks
Date
3/1/2008
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Colorado Institute of Public Policy
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Mapping the Colorado Basin Rou ndtable’s Water Policy Networks <br /> Two respondents serving as voting members of the IBCC. <br />Non-Voting Members: Among the seven survey respondents who reported a non-voting role on <br />the Colorado Basin Roundtable, far more overlap exists with other roundtables. The overlap <br />includes: <br /> One respondent serving as a voting member, one as an observer, and one as a liaison <br />of the Arkansas Basin Roundtable; <br /> One respondent serving as a voting member of the Metro Roundtable; <br /> One respondent serving as a voting member and one serving as a non-voting member <br />of the South Platte Basin Roundtable; and <br /> Two respondents serving as voting members of the IBCC. <br />Liaisons: Among the nine survey respondents who report ed a liaison role on the Colorado Basin <br />Roundtable, overlap with other basin roundtables includes: <br /> One respondent observing the IBCC; and <br /> Between two and four respondents serving as liaisons or other non-voting roles on each <br />of the other roundtables, with the greatest overlap with the Gunnison Basin Roundtable. <br />Among the 29 survey respondents who reported t hat they have observed the Colorado Basin <br />Roundtable in the last year, overlap with other basin roundtables includes: <br /> Eight respondents observing the Arkansas Basin Roundtable meetings; <br /> Twelve respondents observing, one voting member, and one reporting some other role <br />with the Gunnison Basin Roundtable; <br /> Six respondents observing and one voting member of the North Platte Basin <br />Roundtable; <br /> Seven respondents observing the Metro Roundtable meetings; <br /> Ten respondents observing the Dolores/San Juan/San Miguel Roundtable meetings; <br /> Eleven respondents observing and one voting member of the Yampa/White/Green <br />Roundtable; <br /> Eight respondents observing and one liaison to the South Platte Roundtable; <br /> Seven respondents observing the Rio Grande Roundtable meetings; and <br /> Six respondents observing, four voting members, and one liaison to the IBCC. <br /> <br />Overlapping Membership Between All Roundtables, the IBCC, the CWCB <br />Another way to look at overlapping membership is to explore the overlaps in formal roundtable <br />involvement, including voting members, non-voting members, and liaisons. Using a <br />membership list for all roundtables, the IBCC, and the Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />(CWCB) that was provided by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), overlap in <br />documented members of the roundtables can be explored. Please note that, similar to the <br />above analysis, this does not say anything about informal relationships between individuals, but <br />Colorado Institute of Public Policy 39 of 64 <br />
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