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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9567
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Colorado River Water Conservation District.
Title
River of Shortages
USFW Year
2006.
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Drought, Demand and Consensus on the Colorado River - 2006 Colorado River District Annual Water Seminar.
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<br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />River of Shortages: <br />Drought. Demand E Consensus <br />on the Colorado River <br />8:30-9:00 Registration <br />9:00 Introductions and Overview: Why should we care about shortages? <br />William Trampe, Board President, Colorado River District <br />9:10 What does the Upper Basin get out of the Seven States' Agreement? <br />The ups and downs of Lake Powell <br />Jim Lochhead. Colorado River Coalition Representative & Seven States <br />negotiator, former Executive Director of the Colorado Department of <br />Natural Resources <br />9:40 The shortage criteria focuses on the Lower Basin <br />What are the implications of water banking in Lake Mead? <br />How are Las Vegas, Arizona & California helped? <br />Larry Dozier, Deputy General Manager, Central Arizona Project <br />10:10 Q & A <br />10:30-10:40 Break <br />10:40 "Conservation Before Shortages:" An environmental proposal that calls for <br />conservation triggers to protect water levels in Lake Mead <br />Jennifer Pitt, Senior Research Analyst, Environmental Defense <br />11:10 How did Colorado play in the negotiations and how is Colorado development <br />potential protected? <br />Who was the "junkyard dog?" <br />Rod Kuharich, Director, Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />What's left and what's the risk of a Compact Call? <br />Eric Kuhn, General Manager, Colorado River District <br />11:50 Q&A <br />COLORADO RIVER WATER <br />CONSERVATION DISTRICT <br />Protecting Western Colorado Water Since 1937 <br />Afternoon sessions 4
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