Colorado Water Congress Collection, 1958-2008.

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Colorado Water Congress Collection, 1958-2008.

The Colorado Water Congress Collection consists of documents dated 1958 to 1970 and 1982 to 2008. The collection consists primarily of the organization's newsletters, a partial set of which chronicles a variety of water debates, legislation, and policy issues facing Colorado and the West. Also included are assorted conference presentations, agendas and brochures, and several VHS tapes.

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The Colorado Water Congress was established in 1958 to provide information about water-related issues affecting Colorado and the West. The organization's newsletters offer a broad overview of Colorado water debates and policy issues, as well as columns and commentary from some of the state's leading water experts. From the description of Colorado Water Congress Collection, 1958-2008. (Poudre River Public Library District). WorldCat record id: 233705698 ...

Colorado Water Congress

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The Colorado Water Congress is an informational and lobbying organization that deals with water-related issues across the state. Founded in 1958, the Congress represents a wide range of water users, including agricultural, municipal, industrial, and recreational interests. The idea to form a statewide water-users' organization originated in a factionalized climate. In 1957, when Colorado governor Steve McNichols proposed a general meeting of Colorado water users, the ide...