How can we drive real progress toward collaborative solutions for a more secure water future? This October 26th WaterXchange® features the Colorado Water Conservation Board’s Section Chief, Water Supply Planning, Russ Sands; Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District’s General Manager, Alan Packard; and Brown and Caldwell’s Rockies Area Water Resources Practice Leader, Matt Lindburg exploring answers to this question. Watch this conversation that discusses key factors that lead to effective stakeholder collaboration and critical trade-offs to consider when looking at alternative solutions that require a collaborative approach. Watch lessons learned from updating the Colorado Water Plan and what’s next in advancing the Plan’s actions and how a District has invested in significant planning to provide a sustainable water supply to cities, improvement districts, and retailers. Join the ongoing conversation on LinkedIn in the comments.
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