Colorado River Board of California

  • Glendale, California
Colorado River Board of California

Employer Description

The Colorado River Board represents the State of California and its Members in discussions and negotiations with the Colorado River Basin States, federal, state and local government agencies, and Mexico regarding the management of the Colorado River. For nearly 90 years the Colorado River Board of California’s mission has been to protect the interests and rights of the State of California, its agencies and citizens, in the water and power resources of the Colorado River System.

BOARD DUTIES INCLUDE:

  • Protecting and advocating for California’s Colorado River water rights and resources.

  • Representing California in discussions among the Colorado River Basin States, Indian Tribes, the federal government and others in implementing joint cooperative programs to protect California’s use of Colorado River water and to address environmental and endangered species issues.
  • Addressing issues relating to the 1944 U.S.-Mexico Water Treaty through cooperative efforts with the U.S. International Boundary and Water Commission and other states.

1 JOB(S) AT Colorado River Board of California

  • Executive Director

    • Glendale, California
    • Colorado River Board of California
    • Sep 04, 2024
    • Full Time
    • Natural Resources
    • Other

Colorado River Board of California

The Colorado River Board represents the State of California and its Members in discussions and negotiations with the Colorado River Basin States, federal, state and local government agencies, and Mexico regarding the management of the Colorado River. For nearly 90 years the Colorado River Board of California’s mission has been to protect the interests and rights of the State of California, its agencies and citizens, in the water and power resources of the Colorado River System.

BOARD DUTIES INCLUDE:

  • Protecting and advocating for California’s Colorado River water rights and resources.

  • Representing California in discussions among the Colorado River Basin States, Indian Tribes, the federal government and others in implementing joint cooperative programs to protect California’s use of Colorado River water and to address environmental and endangered species issues.
  • Addressing issues relating to the 1944 U.S.-Mexico Water Treaty through cooperative efforts with the U.S. International Boundary and Water Commission and other states.