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Colorado River Water Conservation District

Mission
To lead in the protection, conservation, use, and development of the water resources of the Colorado River basin for the welfare of the District, and to safeguard for Colorado all waters of the Colorado River to which the state is entitled.

The Colorado River Water Conservation District (River District) is a public water policy agency chartered by the Colorado General Assembly in 1937 to be “the appropriate agency for the conservation, use and development of the water resources of the Colorado River and its principal tributaries in Colorado.”  We are the principal water policy and planning agency for the Colorado River Basin within the State of Colorado and provide legal, technical, and political representation regarding Colorado River issues for our constituents.


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Contact Colorado River Water Conservation District


201 Centennial
Suite 200
Glenwood Springs, Colorado  81602
Phone: (970) 945-8522
Fax: (970) 945-8799


 

Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Delta County, Colorado
  • Eagle County, Colorado
  • Garfield County, Colorado
  • Grand County, Colorado
  • Gunnison County, Colorado
  • Hinsdale County, Colorado
  • Mesa County, Colorado
  • Moffat County, Colorado
  • Montezuma County, Colorado
  • Ouray County, Colorado
  • Pitkin County, Colorado
  • Rio Blanco County, Colorado
  • Routt County, Colorado
  • Saguache County, Colorado
  • Summit County, Colorado


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