ugrwcd
Regional Water Supply Projects
Regional Water Supply Projects
Water in the Upper Gunnison River Basin is a shared and essential resource—supporting agriculture, communities, recreation, and ecosystems. The Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District (UGRWCD) leads and partners on a range of regional projects designed to better understand, protect, and sustain this vital water supply.
Water Monitoring
Reliable data is the foundation of effective water management. UGRWCD collaborates with local, state, and federal partners to monitor water quantity and quality throughout the Upper Gunnison River Basin. This includes streamflow measurements, snowpack data, soil moisture tracking, and other tools that help water managers understand current conditions and anticipate future supply.
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Upper Gunnison Basin Cloudseeding Program
Cloudseeding is a weather modification technique used to enhance snowfall in targeted mountain areas. By increasing snowpack—the basin’s primary source of water—this program helps boost spring runoff and overall water availability. UGRWCD partners with regional and state programs to implement cloudseeding in key watersheds, supporting water supply reliability in both wet and dry years.
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Wet Meadows program
Healthy wetlands play a critical role in storing water, improving water quality, and supporting wildlife habitat. The Wet Meadows Program focuses on restoring degraded riparian and meadow systems using low-tech, process-based techniques such as rock structures and beaver dam analogs. These projects slow runoff, reduce erosion, and increase water retention across the landscape—helping the basin better withstand drought and changing climate conditions.
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Airborne Snow Observatory (ASO) Flights
ASO flights use advanced LiDAR technology to measure snow depth and snow water equivalent across entire watersheds. These high-resolution aerial surveys provide some of the most accurate data available on how much water is stored in the snowpack and when it will melt. By improving runoff forecasting and water supply predictions, ASO flights support more precise reservoir operations and long-term planning in the Upper Gunnison Basin.
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upper gunnison drought plan
The Upper Gunnison Drought Plan is a collaborative, basin-wide effort to prepare for and respond to drought conditions. Developed with input from local stakeholders, the plan provides tools for monitoring drought, coordinating response actions, and building long-term resilience. It supports a shared understanding of drought impacts and encourages proactive, community-wide solutions to water shortages.
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Gunnison River Festival
The Gunnison River Festival is an annual community event that celebrates the importance of local rivers while promoting education, stewardship, and recreation. Through races, clinics, and educational programming, the festival brings together residents and visitors to connect with the river and learn about the role water plays in the Upper Gunnison Basin.
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