Colorado 2022 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB126

Introduced
2/4/22  
Refer
2/4/22  
Report Pass
2/24/22  
Refer
2/24/22  
Engrossed
3/23/22  
Refer
3/23/22  

Caption

Prioritize Water Storage Projects South Platte Basin

Impact

The legislative intent is to ensure that when the Colorado Water Conservation Board finances water projects, there is a clear preference for those that improve water storage in the South Platte River Basin. This change aims to mitigate the dependency on transmountain diversions of water and instead, optimize local water resources. The overarching goal is to secure Colorado's water entitlements while protecting the interconnectedness of its various river basins, thereby addressing both local needs and broader state commitments.

Summary

Senate Bill 126 (SB126) aims to amend existing water conservation policies in Colorado by specifically prioritizing water storage projects within the South Platte River Basin. The bill recognizes the state's unique position as a headwaters state, asserting the necessity to enhance beneficial consumptive use of undeveloped waters subject to interstate compacts. This was a strategic response to increasing water demands across the state, which has prompted the need for effective water resource management, especially for agricultural, municipal, and industrial purposes in the basin.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding SB126 reflect a generally supportive sentiment, especially among stakeholders in agriculture and local government who recognize the importance of enhancing water storage capabilities. Legislators have underscored the need for resilience against water scarcity issues, driven by both urban and agricultural growth. However, there are concerns regarding the allocation of resources and whether prioritizing one basin might lead to potential inequities in water access for other regions of Colorado.

Contention

Despite overall support, there are notable points of contention regarding how the bill might impact resource distribution among various river basins in the state. Critics argue that focusing exclusively on the South Platte may overlook the distinct needs of other areas suffering from water shortages. Furthermore, the bill’s prioritization of storage projects could incite debates on regulatory implications and the management of Colorado's water resources amidst growing demands and environmental considerations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1435

Colorado Water Conservation Board Projects

CO SB197

Water Conservation Measures

CO SB127

Regulate Dredged & Fill Material State Waters

CO HB1379

Regulate Dredge & Fill Activities in State Waters

CO SJR004

Water Projects Eligibility Lists

CO HJR1018

Grand Lake Water Clarity

CO HB1194

Department of Natural Resources Supplemental

CO SB212

Local Govs Renewable Energy Projects

CO HB1436

Sports Betting Tax Revenue Voter Approval

CO HB1231

State Funding for Higher Education Projects

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