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Colorado’s Grant Program to Explore Alternative Water Transfer Methods. Todd Doherty Colorado Water Conservation Board Colorado Water Workshop July 21, 2010. Introduction. Colorado’s Conundrum: Increasing Water Demands Static or Decreasing Water Supplies Limited New Water Development.
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Colorado’s Grant Program to Explore Alternative Water Transfer Methods Todd Doherty Colorado Water Conservation Board Colorado Water Workshop July 21, 2010
Introduction Colorado’s Conundrum: • Increasing Water Demands • Static or Decreasing Water Supplies • Limited New Water Development
2050 Changes in Irrigated Acres 18,000acres 66,000 acres 180,000 to 267,000 acres 51,000 acres 77,000 acres Statewide Total: 504,000 to 718,00 acres 15 to 20 percent 21,000 to 28,000 acres 35,000 to 73,000 acres 83,000 to 7,000 to 84,000 acres 13,000 acres
ATM Grant Program • $1.5 Million Authorized by CO State Legislature in 2007 • Focused on South Platte River and Arkansas River • Goals – Protect property rights yet provide alternatives to buy and dry • Promote relationships between irrigators and cities • Additional $1.5 million Authorized this year.
Areas of Investigation • Administrative/Legal/Verification Issues • Institutional Issues • Technical/Engineering analysis • Economics • Social Issues • Water Quality Issues
Considerations/Findings • High transaction costs may be a barrier to healthy leasing market (i.e. bulletin board). • Streamline/equalize water court transaction costs (potential legislative changes). • Certainty remains an issue (WISE Concept). • Cost vs. supply certainty for municipalities purchasing water via alternative agricultural transfers (need incentives) • Management costs can be high.
Alternative Transfer Methods Products • WISE Water Market Concept • Lower South Platte Co-op • FRICO Water Sharing • Super Ditch • Parker/CSU Deficit Irrigation
Considerations • Tipping points/thresholds to maintain viable agricultural economics/communities • Incentives necessary? • Legislative changes necessary? • Water Court test case necessary?
Alternative Transfer Methods Next Steps Potential Legislative Concepts: • Presumptive historical crop consumptive use procedures • Canal or ditch systemwide historical consumptive use analysis • Transfer of a portion of consumptive use • Findings incorporated into update of Statewide Water Needs Assessment (November 2010). • CWCB may consider new grants in January 2010
End of Presentation Questions? Todd Doherty, CWCB Todd.doherty@state.co.us (303) 866-3441 x 3210