Statewide Water Education Action Plan

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Statewide Water Education Action PlanA Common Agenda forWater Education’s Role inAchieving Sustainable Water forColorado by 2050E X E C U T I V E S U M M A R Y 2020-2025

STATE WID E WAT ER EDUCAT I O N ACTI O N PL A N —E XE CU TIV E SU MMARY 2020-2025TA B L E OF CON TENT SForeword. 1What is the Statewide Water Education Action Plan?. 2Strategic Framework . 2Vision, Impact, and Critical Water Concepts. 3Guiding Principles. 4Water Education Continuum. 5Outcomes. 5Strategies and Example Local Actions. 6Vision for Implementation. 9ACKNOWLEDGMENTSSWEAP CoalitionNatalie Brower-Kirton, Aurora WaterRob Buirgy*, Water Education ColoradoElaine Chick, Water Information ProgramJerry Cordova, City of Colorado SpringsLisa Darling*, South Metro Water Supply AuthorityCasey Davenhill, Colorado Watershed AssemblyKristen Doyle, Roaring Fork ConservancyJulia Gallucci, Colorado Springs UtilitiesHillary Hamann, University of DenverHannah Holm, Colorado Mesa UniversityBethany Howell, Rio Grande WatershedConservation & Education InitiativeWade Ingle, Colorado State University ExtensionGreg Johnson*, Colorado Water Conservation BoardAmanda Kuenzi, Mountain Studies InstituteKristie Nackord, Arkansas River Basin Water ForumKatie Navin, Colorado Alliance forEnvironmental EducationEllen Olson, Denver WaterBlake Osborn*, Colorado Water Center, ThinkWaterJayla Poppleton*, Water Education ColoradoDonny Roush, Denver Public WorksStephanie Scott, Water Education ColoradoJeff Sellen, Western Colorado UniversityNona Shipman, One World One Water CenterEmily Snode-Brenneman, UCAR Center forScience EducationPatrick Stanko, Community Agriculture AllianceBen Wade, Colorado Water Conservation BoardReagan Waskom*, Colorado Water CenterAmber Weber, PEPO, Arkansas Basin Roundtable,Ditch and Reservoir Company AllianceLacey Williams, PEPO, South Platte & Metro BasinRoundtablesScott Williamson*, Water Education ColoradoPhoto Credit for Front Cover,Back Cover and this page:Water Education ColoradoInterviewees (in addition to Coalition members)Barbara Biggs, Roxborough Water andSanitation DistrictMatt Bond, Denver WaterJackie Brown, Tri-State Generation andTransmission AssociationAaron Citron, The Nature ConservancyDeb Daniel, Republican River WaterConservation DistrictTerry Fankhauser, Colorado Cattlemen’s AssociationRussell George, Boettcher Foundation, InterbasinCompact CommitteeBarb Horn, Colorado Parks and WildlifePet

water education by 2025 that contribute to sustainable water by 2050. IMPACT By 2025, Coloradans are engaged in well-informed community discourse and decision-making regarding balanced water solutions, and are empowered to take thoughtful action regarding critical water challenges facing the state and their communities. CRITICAL WATER CONCEPTS

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