Published: June 7, 2021

Several organizations have compiled information useful to researchers, water users, and other parties interested in the past, present, and future of the Colorado River. Rather than recompiling this wealth of assembled data, this page is intended as a portal to direct interested parties to existing compilations. Resources are organized in three sections:

  • Colorado River Governance Initiative (CRGI) products
  • Other (third-party) compilations
  • Other useful links and collections

Colorado River Governance Initiatives products

The Colorado River Governance Initiative (CRGI) (an initiative of the Western Water Policy Program) is an ongoing project examining key legal and policy issues in the basin, and the types of processes and reforms that may be needed to reconcile the mismatch between growing water demands and declining long-term river flows. Resources (listed in reverse order of publication) include the following:

听听听 Compiled by Categories:听 Jurisdiction, Entitlements, Allocation Priorities, Transfers, and Governance.
听听听 Compiled by Law (table format and concise summary)

The Colorado River Law and Policy FAQ (version 2.0) (November, 2011)

The Organization and Status of the Department of Interior鈥檚 Programs and Studies on Climate Change in the Colorado River Basin (June, 2011)

Rethinking the Future of the Colorado River, the Year 1 CRGI Interim Report, which features the main report (focused on the supply/demand imbalance) and three technical appendices (December, 2010)

听听听 (December, 2010)听 听

Other (Third-Party) Compilations

For extensive and multi-faceted collections of resources, we recommend:

The offers 鈥渁n independent, scientific voice for the future of the Colorado River.鈥

Documents produced by the 鈥淐olorado River Future Project鈥 advising the new Administration on Colorado River matters, based on over 50 interviews with key thought leaders in the basin:

听听听 Colorado River Policy: Opportunities for Tangible Progress (2016)
听听听 The Colorado River: A Roadmap for the Secretary of the Interior (2016)

The website, maintained by a multi-faceted consortium of NGOs, maintains an amazingly thorough collection of Colorado River news and events, law and policy documents, feature articles, and links to dozens of other organizations, websites, and sources.

The , a joint science-oriented project between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the University of Colorado, maintains a Colorado River page that includes headings for Law and Policy, River Use Management and Planning, Regional Hydrology and Geography, Climate Variability and Change, Drought Impacts and Management, Restoration and Conservation, and Management and Research Organizations, among others.

The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation lists most of its Colorado River references at the office website.听 Particularly useful links include those associated with reservoir levels, water use patterns, and the law of the river. The site also houses information associated with the , a joint study between Reclamation and the Basin states examining long-term issues of supplies, demands, and potential solutions. The website of the office has a wealth of information about Upper Basin facilities and environmental programs (including those associated with Glen Canyon).

Other useful links and collections

As the name implies, the website is an environmental advocacy-oriented resource providing a concise overview of river threats (including climate change, population growth, invasive species, mineral development, and diversions).

The website of the articulates the views of the largest collection of traditional Colorado River water users (i.e., irrigators, municipalities, power customers), listing specific policy resolutions primarily aimed at addressing problems of water scarcity and management conflicts.