The Shoshone Water Right Preservation Coalition is an inclusive, transparent, and diverse group of stakeholders committed to permanent protection of Shoshone’s essential flows and the upstream and downstream benefits the flows provide to all Colorado citizens. Seeds of this coalition took root when West Slope entities signed the Colorado River Cooperative Agreement (CRCA) in 2013. Since then, the current list of coalition partners continues to grow and includes:
Local Funding Commitments (as of 10/02/2024) | |
Garfield County | $3 million |
Eagle County | $2 million |
City of Glenwood Springs | $2 million |
Ute Water Conservancy District | $2 million |
Eagle River Water and Sanitation District and Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority | $1 million |
Grand County | $1 million |
City of Grand Junction | $1 million |
Mesa County | $1 million |
Summit County | $1 million |
Colorado Mesa University | $500,000 |
Clifton Water District | $250,000 |
Grand Valley Irrigation Company | $250,000 |
Basalt Water Conservancy District | $100,000 |
Grand Valley Power | $100,000 |
Grand Valley Water Users Association | $100,000 |
Middle Park Water Conservancy District | $100,000 |
Orchard Mesa Irrigation District | $100,000 |
City of Rifle | $100,000 |
Snowmass Water & Sanitation District | $100,000 |
Town of Silverthorne | $100,000 |
Mesa County Irrigation District | $50,000 |
Palisade Irrigation District | $50,000 |
West Divide Water Conservancy District | $50,000 |
Kobe Water Authority | $25,000 |
Total: | $15.975M |
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