About Project Database

The Roundtable, through its’ Basin Implementation Plan, as identified areas of need within southwest Colorado. A need may be in any sector of water use: agriculture, municipal, industrial, environmental or recreational. The Project Database, formally known as the Identified Projects and Processes List, is used to describe and identify projects and processes that may meet a need and, or gap in an area of water use. By having a list cataloging projects in southwest Colorado, the Roundtable can identify where needs and, or gaps exist and focus efforts to meet these needs and eliminate gaps.

Accessing the Project Database

The Colorado Water Conservation Board maintains and hosts the Project Database. This database includes currently funding projects as well as basin identified projects. To learn more about the database, visit here. The database allows a user to search for projects by name, basin, or county. A project proponent may update existing projects or add news to the database. This may be done by visiting the Project Database portal by clicking here. It should be noted that all projects must first go through Roundtable review prior to being added to the database.