Central Arizona Project

GWPC--On the Ground in Colorado--August 2016

In August 2016, Kira Russo traveled to Colorado. This trip came shortly after the Colorado River Briefing, conducted by the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) and the Central Arizona Project (CAP). In Colorado, she met with water managers in Cortez and Salida. She also met with water authorities in Fort Defiance, AZ on the Navajo Nation.

In her travels, Kira observed heavy bark beetle damage near Wolf Creek Pass, and she assessed the likelihood of conservation of Colorado River water by Upper Basin states. In addition, she looked at how some Colorado municipalities are dealing with mitigation of mining residue. 

Destruction from Bark Beetle--Wolf Creek Pass, CO 2016

Destruction from Bark Beetle--Wolf Creek Pass, CO 2016

Colorado River Briefing

Colorado River Briefing—August 22, 2016

Kira Russo attended the Colorado River Briefing conducted by the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) and the Central Arizona Project (CAP). Water authorities discussed the current status of Lakes Mead and Powell. In addition, authorities addressed possible future scenarios for Arizona with regard to Upper Basin and senior rights on the Colorado. The meeting was transmitted via Internet to a Flagstaff location.

For more information, cut and paste the following link into your browser:

http://www.azwater.gov/azdwr/ADWR_News/documents/CR_BriefingInvitation_082216.pdf