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Watershed Protection and Restoration Resources From the CO Water Conservation Board

Visit the CO Water Conservation Board’s website to learn more about ongoing watershed protection and restoration efforts.

From their website: The CWCB partners with numerous organizations to plan and undertake multi-objective projects designed to reduce flood hazards, stabilize and restore stream channels, provide habitat, reduce erosion and increase the capacity to utilize water. Inter- and intra-agency coordination, communication and prioritization are essential components of the CWCB’s efforts.

Also from CWCB: WILDFIRE RECOVERY: SUMMARY OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES.

Background: The Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) has contracted with Enginuity (as of November 2020) and its partners to readily deploy resources to assist with the Colorado Watershed Restoration Program (CWRP) in activities related to technical support for grant applicants and grantees for design review, engineering analysis, and construction oversight. Other services to be provided under the resulting contract include: support for the CWCB for fire and flood analysis, fluvial hazard zone program implementation, project monitoring and adaptive management, and overall program management.

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Southern Rockies Fire Science Network
Published on:
February 24, 2021

Categories: Technical Report, WebsiteTags: climate, climate change, climate change adaptation, climate change vulnerability, human dimensions of natural resources, natural resource management, restoration, Water Quality, water quality monitoring, watershed ecology, watershed impacts, watershed management, watersheds

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