Regulation 84, Reclaimed Water Control, is up for a Triennial Review Informational Hearing with the Water Quality Control Commission (commission) on May 12, 2025. The regulation sets requirements and standards for using reclaimed water to protect public health and the environment while encouraging its use. The division also wants stakeholders' input on this review. Please submit your recommendations via this form by March 14, 2025.
The Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area (AHRA) is accepting nominations for its Citizen Task Force, a 16-member panel that advises Colorado Parks and Wildlife on management issues in the upper Arkansas River valley. One delegate is needed to represent each of the following interest areas: anglers; commercial permittees; private boaters; environmental interests; water users; county/municipal government organizations; river-front property owners; and outdoor recreation/other. The nomination/application form is only available online at https://ahra.mobi/ctfapp. If you have questions, please visit the AHRA Visitor Center at 307 W. Sackett Ave., Salida, or call the office at 719-539-7289.
CWCB recently released the 2-Year Water Plan Progress Report, CWCB Guide, 10 Strategies to Protect Irrigated Agriculture Report, and Floatovoltaics Feasibility Study.
Friends of the Front Range Wildlife Refuges is seeking applications for their Youth Council. It's a paid opportunity ($20/ hour!) to work with different non-profit organizations in the area. Participants will receive professional development, learn about different environmental non-profits, and provide feedback on their programs. Youth Council will start on April 5th and run through May 3rd. They will meet Saturday mornings, 9:00 am- 12:00 pm. Apply HERE.