Many rivers and streams in Colorado are heavily depleted and lack the flows necessary to sustain healthy coldwater fisheries. Trout Unlimited's Colorado Water Project works to address this problem. Since its inception in 1998, the CWP has defeated water diversion and storage projects that would diminish river flows, has helped to pass several pieces of legislation expanding the state instream flow program, and has created dialogue among water providers regarding ways to develop water supplies without damaging Colorado's trout fisheries. TU's membership, the conservation community and state leaders and decision-makers look to CWP lawyers and scientists as water experts. CWP efforts center on three areas:
Restoring Stream Flows in Key River Basins
Colorado Water Project Reports:
Filling the Gap: Commonsense Solutions for Meeting Front Range Water Needs
Facing our Future: A Balanced Water Solution for Colorado
A Dry Legacy 2: Progress and New Threats in a Drought Year
A Dry Legacy: A Challenge for Colorado's Rivers
What the current drought means for the future of water management in Colorado
For more information contact:
Colorado Water Project
1320 Pearl Street, Suite 320
Boulder, CO 80302
303-440-2937
303-440-7933 (fax)
Drew Peternell, Director
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David Stillwell, Office and Internal Communications Manager
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Mely Whiting, Counsel
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Rob Firth, Colorado River Headwaters Project Coordinator
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Brian Hodge, Yampa/White Basin Project Coordinator
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Cary Denison, Gunnison River Basin Coordinator
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Colorado Trout Unlimited website