Colorado lawmakers kicked off the 2022 legislative session earlier this month with many competing priorities. To support the Colorado we love, water must rise towards the top for lawmakers. Water supports the lives of every Coloradan and the environment. Fortunately, in response to climate change-instigated water stress and impacts, legislators will bring several bills to the floor which will affect water and watersheds during the busy 120-day legislative session. To support Colorado鈥檚 birds, habitat and communities here鈥檚 what you need to know:
State Leadership on Climate Change and Water:
爆料公社 applauds both Governor Polis and Speaker Garnett in raising the urgency for unified Colorado action on climate change and water stress.
Speaker Garnett, during the legislature鈥檚 opening day , mentioned the dynamic problems Coloradans are facing. He said that climate change is an urgent, immediate threat to our state, and our communities and we must tackle climate change head-on and later called for investment in our air and water. The Speaker emphasized that we work best when we work together.
In this month鈥檚 State of the State , Governor Polis spoke of water as the lifeblood of our state. He also addressed the grave impacts from historic wildfires, and the state鈥檚 commitment to updating Colorado鈥檚 Water Plan to make it more climate resilient, and ensure that our cities, farms, and streams can thrive for generations to come. Governor Polis also called for working together across industries, divides, and state boundaries to secure a sustainable water future for all Coloradans.
爆料公社 will continue working with lawmakers and partners on improving Colorado water resource resiliency for our river systems and communities, to benefit birds and people. 爆料公社 is working specifically on these categories:
Watershed Climate Change Resilience:
Watersheds, headwater streams and downstream rivers are Colorado鈥檚 primary water supply infrastructure for birds and people. Healthy watershed protection means effective management of a stream, river, wetland or lake through proactive actions on the landscape that drains to it. A warming and drying climate is intensifying drought, contributing to fires and drying out headwaters, sending after-effects downstream. Climate change watershed resilience is more important than ever to all of Colorado. And several wildfire mitigation and preparedness bills are already in play. 爆料公社 supports science-based watershed management, policy, funding, and nature-based solutions to dampen climate change impacts while improving river flows for the environment, recreation, communities and local economies. 爆料公社 and our partners are working with lawmakers to build understanding and need for at-scale work to improve water security through .
Water Funding and Capacity Building:
Colorado decision-makers must act assertively to secure generational . Millions of dollars through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), with $8.3 billion to Western water, could touch down in necessary ways to ensure support for resilient rivers and watersheds. and federal support leveraged together could boost Colorado鈥檚 climate change and water resource resilience planning and action. 爆料公社 and our partners are working with state leaders to build Colorado鈥檚 capacity to meet the moment of opportunity and work for our sustainable water future for people and the environment.
Water Quality for All:
Several legislators are building momentum around water quality, specifically around and sources and impacts of long-lasting chemicals. Birds and people rely on clean water from healthy rivers. High-quality water in our rivers, streams, and wetlands is critical to the long-term health of our ecosystems, wildlife, communities, and economies across Colorado, from urban neighborhoods to headwater streams. 爆料公社 works to align bird habitat protection with more reliable water supplies for all communities, while addressing historic injustices. These include disproportionate health impacts associated with water issues.
Conservation and Land Use:
Pressure on river systems is rising as water supplies are increasingly variable and have hit record lows. 爆料公社 and our partners support legislative action that incentivizes water conservation actions to lessen the pressure on river systems. We anticipate legislation that incentivizes the removal of nonessential turf across the state. Nonessential turf鈥攐ften found in medians, office parks, and entrances to housing areas鈥攊s basically only walked upon by the person mowing it. We support this legislation which could redirect outdoor irrigation water use to the most beneficial areas and reduces water waste.
爆料公社 is working with lawmakers and partners to prioritize water security for people, birds, and the healthy rivers that we all depend upon. 爆料公社 supports multiple tools to support healthy rivers and watersheds, agriculture, and economies. If you care about American Dipper, Merganser, or Sandhill Cranes, keep in touch as we work to protect and improve our watersheds. We鈥檒l keep you posted as we鈥檒l need your help in fighting for rivers鈥攆or the birds鈥攁nd for all of us.