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RENEWABLE WATER RESOURCES

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A plan to sell San Luis Valley (SLV) water to municipalities on the eastern slope, in the works since 2016, was officially announced by Sean Tonner of Renewable Water Resources (RWR), at the Rio Grande Water Conservation District (RGWCD) meeting December 6th, 2018. The plan outlined at the meeting would make available 22,000 acre feet of water per year for export from the northern SLV to the water-poor cities on the eastern slope, along the I-25 corridor, specifically Douglas County. 

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SLVEC honors that the San Luis Valley is the ancestral territory for many Indigenous nations including the Ute, Navajo, Comanche, Cheyenne, Jicarilla Apache, Hopi, and northern Pueblo (Santa Clara, Tewa, Tesuque and Taos). Alongside our mission, SLVEC aspires to always celebrate the first stewards of this beautiful landscape, as well as the thriving Indigenous communities that continue to enhance Southern Colorado.

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