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COLORADO P coNs4Rtr <br /> COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD c <br /> to • <br /> TR Alternative Agricultural Water Transfer Methods w ', <br /> NATURAL , <br /> RESOURCES Arkansas and South Platte Basins `/931 c• <br /> Criteria and Guidelines for the Competitive Grant Program <br /> Introduction <br /> Rapid population growth,urbanization and increased competition for water have created <br /> significant pressures on certain agricultural sectors of the State's economy. Conservative <br /> estimates from the Statewide Water Supply Initiative(SWSI)indicate that Colorado <br /> could lose almost 500,000 irrigated acres by the year 2030 with a major portion of those <br /> acres being lost in the Arkansas and South Platte basins. Ultimately, administration <br /> challenges and lack of available supplies in the South Platte basin may result in an even <br /> larger loss of acreage beyond that estimated by SWSI. To better understand and to help <br /> address this trend the Colorado Water Conservation Board(CWCB) authorized staff to <br /> further investigate alternatives to traditional purchase and transfer of water from irrigated <br /> lands to new uses [(SWSI Phase 2 Technical Roundtable (TRT)]. In addition, the 2007 <br /> legislature authorized the CWCB to develop a grant program to facilitate the <br /> development and implementation of alternative agricultural water transfer methods. <br /> It is important to acknowledge that there are financial, economic and demographic factors II! <br /> that are also influencing the trend toward reduced farming and ranching in Colorado. <br /> Shrinking profit margins, limited access to markets, escalating costs (fuel, equipment, <br /> and labor)and the increasing average age of farmers and ranchers are just a few examples <br /> of these influential factors. The current grant program does not directly address these <br /> factors but seeks to further examine and implement alternate transfer methods to <br /> traditional purchase and transfer of agricultural water. In addition, it is emphasized that it <br /> is not the intent of CWCB or the grant program to "mandate" such alternatives,but rather <br /> to better understand how such alternatives may be utilized within Colorado and <br /> competitive with the traditional means of purchasing and transferring agricultural water. <br /> The specific authorizing legislation for the grant program [Senate Bill (S.B) 07-122] is <br /> provided below. <br /> SECTION 18. South Platte river and Arkansas river basins alternative agriculture <br /> water transfer sustainability grant program -appropriation. (1)In addition to any <br /> other appropriation,there is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the Colorado <br /> water conservation board construction fund not otherwise appropriated, to the department <br /> of natural resources, for allocation to the Colorado water conservation board, for the <br /> fiscal year beginning July 1, 2007, the sum of one million five hundred thousand dollars <br /> ($1,500,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the board to develop and <br /> implement a competitive grant program to advance various agricultural transfer methods <br /> 1 of S <br /> Final Criteria and Guidelines <br /> Adopted January 22,2008 <br />