Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Event Date
6-8-2005
Series
Summer Conference (26th: 2005: Boulder, Colo.)
Description
Presenter: Michael Cohen, Pacific Institute.
35 slides and 34 pages (includes color illustrations and map).
Citation Information
Cohen, Michael, "SLIDES: Last in Line: Environmental Impacts of Increased Colorado River Stress and Shortages" (2005). Hard Times on the Colorado River: Drought, Growth and the Future of the Compact (Summer Conference, June 8-10).
https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/hard-times-on-colorado-river/7
Alternate Title
Environmental Impacts of Increased Colorado River Water Stress and Shortages: An Overview
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Environmental Policy Commons, Natural Resources and Conservation Commons, Natural Resources Law Commons, Natural Resources Management and Policy Commons, Water Law Commons, Water Resource Management Commons
Comments
The Colorado River is approaching a crossroads. For the first time in its history, satisfying water demands in one state may require curtailing legally-recognized uses in another. This is not the first instance of water shortages in the region, and conflict among the seven Colorado River states is certainly not new. But the potential shortages on the horizon are larger in scale and magnitude than ever seen before, and the regional insurance policy against this sort of catastrophe, the storage reservoirs of Lake Powell and Mead, are being pushed to their limits.
Key water decision-makers from throughout the basin will come together to explore a variety of topics pertaining to the Law of the River: the ability of the system to meet water delivery and hydropower obligations, potential impacts of shortages to water users and the environment, and solutions for future management.