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The headlines are telling us that flows in the Colorado River are diminishing. Our crucial reservoirs are at an all-time low. Utah and other states are now facing mandatory shortages. The drought continues to plague the West. What does it mean for Utah businesses as the Colorado River stirs in crisis? As key decision makers convent to negotiate updates, are there solutions for the Colorado River and the millions of people who depend on it? Watch to learn more about this pivotal moment for the Colorado River Basin.
Moderator:
- Jody Williams, Partner, Holland & Hart
Panel:
- Joel Ferry, Acting Executive Director, Department of Natural Resources
- Amy Haas, Executive Director, Colorado River Authority of Utah
- Gene Shawcroft, Chair, Colorado River Authority of Utah
The webinar was held October 4, 2022.