Verde River Flow Restoration Initiative Colorado River Program

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Verde River Flow Restoration Initiative Colorado River Program Kimberly Schonek The Nature Conservancy BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA | 18 - 20 SEPTEMBER 2017 MANAGED BY

Verde River Watershed One of 26 of the state’s 38 groundwater basins forecasted to have more demand than supply within 2 decades Surface flows are highly impacted by groundwater and surface water diversions Supplies surface water to one of the five largest metro areas in the country Drinking water supply for one of the fastest growing counties in rural Arizona The Arizona’s Water Resources Development Commission forecasts that by 2035, municipal demands will exceed supplies in 26 of the state’s 38 groundwater basins.

The Arizona’s Water Resources Development Commission forecasts that by 2035, municipal demands will exceed supplies in 26 of the state’s 38 groundwater basins.

Drought Groundwater Pumping Climate Change The Arizona’s Water Resources Development Commission forecasts that by 2035, municipal demands will exceed supplies in 26 of the state’s 38 groundwater basins.

Salt and Verde Rivers Water Fund Cost Effective Measurable Results A way for communities to invest in river friendly projects upstream to improve the quality and quantity of river flow Cooperation between rural and urban

Achieving Goals Enabling Infrastructure There’s a plan…… Enabling Infrastructure Must be able to control diversions By-pass saved water Satisfied downstream users All users are fully satisfied Downstream users do not need “saved” water Market Transactions Fallowing agreements Diversion reduction agreements Mitigate new uses Flowing River Less consumptive use More water in critical reaches

Collaborative Projects with Multiple Benefits

Irrigation Infrastructure

Crop Conversion Low Water Use

Lessons Learned Thank you Strong and diverse partnerships Creative problem solving Mutual benefits

Success Stories Thank you More than $1M in Corporate Funding $3M in federal funding Increased flow in 20 miles of river More than 62 M gallons of water left instream in 2017 Strong foundation for on-going projects