September 5, 2008--Glenwood Springs-based water district has new idea to avoid shortages (Glenwood Springs Post Independent)
Colorado water users could avoid drought shortages by pooling resources to buy or lease senior water rights and hold them in a new Western Slope "water bank," according to officials with the Colorado River Water Conservation District. Those collective water rights, established prior to a 1922 interstate agreement, would be an insurance policy against downstream demand from California, Arizona and Nevada, said Jim Pokrandt, education specialist with the river district, headquartered in Glenwood Springs.
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