Water czar unveils Wyoming plan for a West-wide reckoning [View all]
ROCK SPRINGS Wyomings water czar warned residents in the Green River drainage that an unprecedented 19-year drought could force regulators to shut off water diversions if users dont voluntarily limit their use first.
The Colorado River basin reservoir system that supports 40 million persons and a $1.4 trillion economy is at risk of severe disruption, State Engineer Patrick Tyrrell told stakeholders last week in Baggs, Rock Springs and Pinedale. Tyrell unveiled draft agreements among seven western states that could lead to voluntary, instead of mandatory, reductions in water use when that time comes.
Demand management and associated programs, said Senior Assistant Attorney General Chris Brown, could conserve enough water on a voluntary basis so I dont have to go turn somebody off upstream.
A demand-management program would be an alternative to that hard regulation, Tyrrell said, in which those with the most recent water rights would be curtailed first.
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