Summary |
The bill appropriates the following amounts for the 2025-26 state
fiscal year from the Colorado water conservation board (CWCB) construction fund to the CWCB or the division of water resources in the department of natural resources for the following projects:
Continuation of the satellite monitoring system, $380,000
(section 1 of the bill);
Continuation of the floodplain map modernization program, $500,000 (section 2);
Continuation of the weather modification permitting program, $500,000 (section 3);
Continuation of the Colorado Mesonet project, $200,000 (section 5);
Continuation of the water forecasting partnership project, $2,000,000 (section 6);
Continuation of the Arkansas river decision support program, $300,000 (section 7);
Continuation of technical assistance for the federal irrigation improvement cost-sharing program, $500,000 (section 8);
Decision support systems model enhancements to support the Colorado water plan, $1,000,000 (section 9);
Support for the basin implementation plan analysis and updates, $4,500,000 (section 10);
Continuation of the Colorado watershed restoration and wildfire ready watershed programs, $5,000,000 (section 11);
Support for a statewide turf analysis, $1,400,000 (section 12);
Support for the Yampa river and Walton creek confluence restoration project, $2,000,000 (section 14); and
Support for the south fork focus zone irrigated acreage retirement, $6,000,000 (section 15);
Section 4 directs the state treasurer to transfer up to $2,000,000
from the CWCB construction fund to the CWCB litigation fund on July 1, 2025.
Section 13 directs the state treasurer to transfer $500,000 from the
CWCB construction fund to the plant health, pest control, and environmental protection cash fund on July 1, 2025, and makes an appropriation of that amount to the department of agriculture for use by the conservation services division for the Colorado soil health program.
Section 16 authorizes the CWCB to make a loan in an amount of
$12,978,500 from the severance tax perpetual base fund to the North Poudre Irrigation Company to support the park creek expansion project.
Section 17 appropriates $29,200,000 from the water plan
implementation cash fund to the CWCB to award grants that will help implement the state water plan.
Sections 18, 19, 20, and 21 eliminate the office of water
conservation under the CWCB and the water efficiency grant program, transfer remaining money from the water efficiency grant program cash fund to the severance tax perpetual base fund, and make conforming
amendments accordingly.
Current law authorizes the governor to appoint a director of
compact negotiations. Section 22 states that the governor or the executive director of the department of natural resources shall appoint the director of compact negotiations within 30 days after a vacancy of the position.
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