Why I joined Colorado Water Trust’s Board of Directors
Read a blog post by new board member Michelle Johnson, president of Martin and Wood Water Consultants, Inc., a water resources consulting firm in Golden.
Read a blog post by new board member Michelle Johnson, president of Martin and Wood Water Consultants, Inc., a water resources consulting firm in Golden.
Hala Gear has chosen Colorado Water Trust to one of their Partner Affiliates for their Hala-Day Drive, creating the opportunity for you to donate $100 with your board purchase.
We are pleased to share how the 2022 myRiver Balance funds helped restore water directly to an important river in Colorado: the Crystal River.
Colorado Water Trust welcomes four new members to the board of directors, a new slate of officers, and the terms of three long-standing board members come to an end.
Anne Castle, who has served as the Colorado Water Trust Board President since 2020, has been appointed by President Biden to serve as the Federal Commissioner of the Upper Colorado River Commission. The work ahead will demand her full attention and energy, and, as such, she will resign as President of the Colorado Water Trust Board.
Colorado Water Trust is thrilled to announce the 2022 David Getches Flowing Waters Award will go to Former CWCB Section Chief, Linda Bassi! Join us at RiverBank on September 13th at the Denver Botanic Gardnes for the presentation of the award.
Colorado Water Trust is pleased to welcome two legal interns to our team this summer: Evan Weis, from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law and Mary Slosson, from the University of Colorado Law School.
We are thrilled to introduce myRiver Balance, a new way for you to give back to Colorado’s rivers by returning the amount of water you use each year to Colorado’s rivers and streams.
On May 5th, 2022, we hosted a virtual brown bag on our flow restoration tools with Director of Programs and Senior Staff Attorney Kate Ryan and Donor, Events, and Partnerships Fellow, Emma Fredricks. Take a deep dive into the work of Colorado Water Trust by watching a recording of the presentation.
Every spring, Colorado Water Trust staff begin outreach to our project partners to analyze streamflow forecasts and determine which rivers will most likely be in need of water. And we’ve just begun this exciting process for 2022!