THE POSITION OF LAS VEGAS WATER DEFENDER
The position of Las Vegas Water Defender is the Drought Contingency Plan (DCP) process is yet another distraction fo avoid long overdue conversations about best management practices for time-periods that extend well into the future. This is especially true given the imperative of climate change which is dramatically impacting the west and its water resources.
1) The assumptions that negotiated the Colorado River Compact of 1922 are wrong and must be corrected.
2) The modeling assumptions for 2007 Interim Guidelines are wrong and must be corrected.
3) The participation by the states in regards to creating surplus water in Lake Mead and Lake Powell was been weak and ineffectual.
4) The wishful thinking that the reservoirs would recover during the time frame of Interim Guidelines is not a strategic tactic.
5) All proposed projects to divert more water from the Colorado River Basin will cease immediately. This includes projects to divert groundwater supplies.
6) The funds dedicated to these projects will be diverted to state and federal studies to create an agenda for the revision of the 1922 Colorado River Compact and the associated “Law of the River.” To that end, the next compact must eliminate the artificial separation of upper and lower basin states and focus on water conservation and sustainability while pointing toward the goal of rewilding the Colorado River.
FRAMEWORK FOR CONSIDERATION:
1) Dissolve the boundary between upper basin and lower basin. We will do this together and we will be inclusive.
2) Remove redundant, holdover storage dams, and Glen Canyon Dam is the obvious target. Lake Powell must be drained immediately with the goal of destroying Glen Canyon Dam. Conservation is the immediate, mid-term and long term goal!
3) Allow a portion of river to enter the Gulf of California for ecosystem services.
4) Begin the evacuation of sediment from Lake Mead.
5) Revise the Flood Control Act of 1944.
6) Enact The Lower Colorado River Protection Act (Grijalva, 2013) to improve water quality.
7) Change the name of the Las Vegas Valley Water District to the Las Vegas Valley Water Conservation District and the Southern Nevada Water Authority to the Water Conservation Board of Southern Nevada.
8) Prohibit the importation of water from Northern Nevada to Las Vegas. Conservation is our mantra, we live in the desert and can’t change that fact.