The Colorado River District hosted the Gunnison River “State of the River” presentation last night at Western Colorado University. Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District Manager thanked the Colorado River District for their collaboration on water projects in the basin.
Releases from Taylor Park Dam have been decreased to 60 cfs to proactively conserve water for the upcoming season. The next scheduled release change is to 100 cfs on May 1st and then to 125 cfs on May 16th, 2026, depending on hydrology.
(Photo courtesy of Taylor Park Marina.)
The "Gunnison Country Times" has published an article written by Heather Sackett of "Aspen Journalism" on the Blue Mesa Reservoir Harmful Algal Bloom Study and the challenges of low water years. (HERE:) https://t.co/2hq6N2UMYY
UGRWCD is requesting proposals from qualified, professional strategic planning firms or individuals to provide strategic planning facilitation services. An RFP, which includes instructions for completion, and the previous Strategic Plan, can be found at https://t.co/KkMl54jlRk
As part of the operations plan for Taylor Park Reservoir, releases from Taylor Park Dam were reduced from 250 cfs to 225 cfs as of August 19, 2025. The next release change will be decided at the September Taylor Local Users Group meeting on September 4, 2025, at 8:30 a.m.
There was an error in the August 14, 2025, edition of the Gunnison Country Times concerning potential DROA emergency releases. Potential releases out of CRSP reservoirs, which includes Blue Mesa Reservoir, may be considered in 2026 not 2025 depending on future hydrology.
The UGRWCD would like to sincerely thank Shamail and Joe Buckel at Buckel Family Wine for hosting "Water and Wine" last night at the winery. Special thanks also to Kelsey Loftis with Crystal Peak Properties for covering the wine. Afterall, you need water to have wine!
You don't have to be new to the valley to join us and learn more about Colorado's water. You just need to RSVP! Limited to the first 40 guests. Come enjoy wine, charcuterie and expand your knowledge of our watershed.
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We invite you to participate in this important event to learn more about what we all can do to prevent Aquatic Nuisance Species. Please register here: https://t.co/apzp5QdaaM...
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As part of the operations plan for Taylor Park Reservoir, releases will remain at 300 cfs through at least August 5th and possibly through August 15th pending available hydrology and a meeting of the Taylor Local Users Group.
From the Bureau of Reclamation: Releases from Taylor Park Dam will be increased to 300 cfs today, July 1st. The next release change will be scheduled on July 10th, 2025 at the Taylor Local Users Group (TLUG) Meeting. For more information, please call the UGRWCD at (970)641-6065.
The 2025 Gunnison River Festival was a GREAT SUCCESS thanks to Director Hayden Daiber, the Gunnison River Festival Board, the generous sponsors, the hardworking volunteers and most of all, YOU who participated. Thanks to Jacob Spetzler for the fabulous photos. See you next year!
Mark your calendars for April 18, 2025 at 5:30 p.m. to join us for the FREE film "Thinking Like Water." Concessions will be available by donation and all proceeds will support the Gunnison Food Gunnison Country Food Pantry! Please visit https://t.co/KkMl54iO1M for details!
WE'RE HIRING FOR 2 SEASONAL POSITION OPENINGS: Seeking two temporary, seasonal restoration technicians for the Wet Meadows Program. Bachelor’s degree or current enrollment in hydrology ore related field is required. Hourly pay is $21.00/hr. Apply at: https://t.co/dgk6ZSsiWc
Who doesn't like a free lunch and an opportunity to learn! Please join us for this workshop on March 25, 2025 at 11 a.m. at the Gunnison Public Library. Register today at: https://t.co/giaInTNDA9
Please be advised, due to personnel issues at Taylor Park dam, the release schedule has changed to the following:
There will be a reduction from 275 to 250 today.
10/7 - 225 cfs
10/9 - 200 cfs
10/11 – 175 cfs
10/14 – 150 cfs
10/16 – 125 cfs
10/18 - 100 cfs
10/21 - 85 cfs