Examples of Colorado River Compact in a sentence
The Parties intend that implementation of this SCIA be consistent with and subject to existing law, including but not limited to the Colorado River Compact, the Upper Colorado River Basin Compact, the Colorado River Storage Project Act of 1956, and the Colorado River Basin Project Act of 1968.
The purpose of this work is to protect Colorado’s entitlement to water from the Colorado River under the Colorado River Compact and to develop a contingency plan in the event of continued severe drought conditions.
The Upper Basin Compact established Colorado (where the largest share of runoff to the river originates) as the largest entitlement holder in the Upper Basin, with rights to 51.75% of any Upper Basin flows after Colorado River Compact obligations to the Lower Basin have been met.
Articles IV(c) of the Colorado River Compact and XV(b) of the Upper Colorado River Basin Compact (“Upper Basin Compact”) expressly recognize each compacting state’s rights and powers to regulate within its boundaries the appropriation, use, and control of water apportioned and available to the states by the Colorado River and Upper Basin Compacts.
The purpose of an Upper Basin Demand Management Program will be to temporarily reduce Consumptive Uses in the Upper Basin or augment supplies with Imported Water, if needed in times of drought, to help assure continued compliance with Article III of the Colorado River Compact without impairing the right to exercise existing Upper Basin water rights in the future.
The Parties have learned through investigating aspects of demand management that no Upper Basin Demand Management Program is likely to conserve enough water in any single year to help assure continued compliance with the Colorado River Compact during extended drought conditions.
Be subject to release from any of the CRSPA Initial Units only at the request of the Commission to help assure continued compliance with Article III of the Colorado River Compact.
Notwithstanding the above provisions, no amendments or modifications to this Companion Agreement or the Upper Basin and Lower Basin DCPs shall be made without a subsequent act of Congress if such amendments or modifications would conflict with the Colorado River Compact, the Boulder Canyon Project Act, the Upper Colorado River Basin Compact, the 1944 Water Treaty, the Consolidated Decree of the Supreme Court in Arizona v.
DefinitionsAs used in this subchapter—(a) all terms that are defined in the Colorado River Compact shall have the meanings there- in defined;(b) ‘‘Colorado River Basin States’’ means the States of Arizona, California, Colorado, Ne- vada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.(Pub.
The CRBPA directed the Secretary to adopt criteria for coordinated long-range operation of reservoirs on the Colorado River in order to comply with and carry out the provisions of the Colorado River Compact of 1922 (Compact), the Colorado River Storage Project Act of 1956 (CRSPA), the Boulder Canyon Project Act of 1928 (BCPA) and the United States-Mexico Water Treaty of 1944 (Treaty).