New Mexico

Click here to read about New Mexico’s 2023 accomplishments in the Colorado River Basin from the CRWUA 2023 Annual Report. Here’s an excerpt from the report: “January 2023 started the year with flows into New Mexico in the San Juan, Animas, and La Plata Rivers that ranged from 27 % to 133% of the historic average. […]
Nevada

Click here to read about Nevada’s 2023 accomplishments in the 2023 Annual Report. Here’s an excerpt from the report: “While Southern Nevada remains in a Tier 1 federally declared shortage, our region continues to use less than our Colorado River annual allocation, thanks in large part to community conservation. In 2023, the Southern Nevada Water […]
Colorado

Click here to read about Colorado’s 2023 accomplishments in the 2023 Annual Report. Here’s an excerpt from the report: “In January, the Colorado Water Conservation Board approved its update to the Colorado Water Plan. The plan serves as a framework for collaborative efforts to address planning and was created through extensive input from stakeholders throughout the […]
California

Click here to read about California’s 2023 accomplishments in the 2023 Annual Report. Here’s an excerpt from the report: “Water agencies across Southern California took steps in 2023 to further reduce their use of Colorado River water as part of their commitment to implement immediate conservation measures under the Lower Basin Plan for the Supplemental […]
Arizona

Click here to read about Arizona’s 2023 accomplishments in the Colorado River Basin from the CRWUA 2023 Annual Report. Here’s an excerpt from the report: “Arizona began 2023 in the first-ever declared Tier 2a shortage for Colorado River operations. This represented a 592,000 acre-foot reduction to Arizona’s Colorado River supply, constituting 34% of Central Arizona Project’s […]
Reclamation

In 2023, the Colorado River experienced significant improvement in the system due to above-average hydrology and ongoing conservation efforts. This allowed for Glen Canyon Dam’s annual release volume, originally set at 7.0 million acre-feet for water year 2023, to increase downstream flows to approximately 8.58 maf from Lake Powell to Lake Mead. Lake Mead’s release […]
2023 Conference
Constructing A Resilient Future: Rebuilding from the Ground Up
Say hello to Terry Fulp!

He is the former Regional Director of the Lower Colorado Basin Region for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Over his 31-year career, Terry was instrumental in the negotiation and execution of several major Colorado River water policy initiatives, including guidelines for the coordinated operation of Lake Powell and Lake Mead, the Colorado River Drought Contingency […]
Say hello to Brenda Jesus!

Her clans are; She is of the Black Streak Wood People clan born into the Bitter Water clan. Originally from St. Michaels, Arizona, currently residing within the community with my children and spouse. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration with a Major in Management and Minor in Economic Development from Dine College. Master […]
Say hello to Jordan D. Joaquin!

He was born and raised on the Fort Yuma Indian Reservation. He is an enrolled member of the Fort Yuma Quechan Indian Tribe. He served 2 terms as acouncil member from 2009-2010 and 2017-2018. In December 2018 he was first elected as Tribal President and would be later sworn into office in January 2019. President […]