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CFWE Memberships
Please consider supporting us by becoming a member. Your membership gives you a discount on publications and event registrations, free subscriptions to Headwaters magazine, and regular updates on Foundation products and events. Joining at any of the six levels of membership will support the development of new publications, outreach efforts across the state, and critical operational needs. Your contribution is tax deductible, in accordance with state and federal laws. Membership Options


Citizens Guide to Colorado Water Law DVD
This DVD is an in-depth look at the role that water has played in the shaping of Colorado Throughout its history and how issues surrounding water are even more critical today. This very informative DVD is presented by Colorado Supreme Court Justice Gregory Hobbs, giving you comprehensive insights from his years of experience on this important subject.
$10.00 / $8.00 (Qty 10) plus S&H

Citizens Guide to Colorado Water Conservation
This Citizens Guide looks at the current water conservation technologies, incentive programs, regulations and policies promoting efficient water use in Colorado. Not a "how-to" book, but a reference for those who need a balanced overview of the opportunities and challenges for water conservation in Colorado today. 2004, soft cover, full color, 33 pages, 8.5" x 11". Discount when purchasing ten or more.
$8.00 / $6.00 (Qty 10) plus S&H

Citizens Guide to Colorado Water Heritage
This book draws together the expertise of six prominent historians and scholars from throughout Colorado and the West to explore how water shaped Colorado culture, history and identity. Discover Native American, Hispano and Anglo contributions to our water heritage. Important background reading for those interested in water resource issues, as well as a valuable teaching aid for the classroom. 2004, soft cover, full color, 33 pages, 8.5" x 11". Discount when purchasing ten or more.
$8.00 / $6.00 (Qty 10) plus S&H

Citizens Guide to Colorado Water Law
2nd edition now available, updated for 2004! This useful desk reference, authored by Justice Gregory Hobbs Jr, explores the basics of Colorado water law, how it has developed, and how it is applied today. Readers can learn more about surface and ground water allocation and regulation, understand concepts such as interstate compacts, or read about how a "call" for water works. 2004, soft cover, full color, 33 pages, 8.5" x 11". Discount when purchasing ten or more.
$8.00 / $6.00 (Qty 10) plus S&H

Citizens Guide to Colorado Water Quality Protection
Curious as to how the state decides what rivers are healthy for fish, or what lakes are safe for swimming? This desk reference, authored by Paul D. Frohardt of the Colorado Water Quality Control Commission, tackles the complex system of water quality laws and regulations. From the headwaters to the plains, this guide helps explain the risks and investigates the solutions to our water quality problems. 2003, soft cover, full color, 33 pages, 8.5" x 11". Discount when purchasing ten or more.
$8.00 / $6.00 (Qty 10) plus S&H

Citizens Guide to Where Your Water Comes From
Explains how weather patterns and aquifers supply the water we use. Summarizes the intricate distribution systems Coloradans have developed to deliver water to our farms and cities. Funding for this publication was provided by Water for the West. 2005, soft cover, full color, 33 pages, 8.5" x 11".
$8.00 / $6.00 (Qty 10) plus S&H

Citizens Guide to Colorados Environmental Era
This guide extends the history timeline to recent years-what we have labeled "the environmental era." Essays from six prominent historians, authors and environmentalists discuss how the environmental movement has shaped Colorados culture, communities and landscapes. 2005, soft cover, full color, 33 pages, 8.5" x 11".
$8.00 / $6.00 (Qty 10) plus S&H

Citizens Guide to Denver Basin Groundwater
This guide explores the geology and hydrology of the Denver Basin underground water resource, the legal framework developed for its administration and management, the current development of the resource, as well as its limitations and sustainability with particular focus on the South Denver Metro Area. 2007, soft cover, full color, 33 pages, 8.5" x 11".
$8.00 / $6.00 (Qty 10) plus S&H

Director Notebook
These comprehensive notebooks provide basic water information in one central source. Included in these binders are AquaNotes by CFWE, Basin Fact Sheets by the Colorado Water Conservation Board, the CWCB Statewide Water Supply Initiative Executive Summary, Facing Our Future by Western Resource Advocates, A Summary of Compacts and Litigation by the Colorado Division of Water Resources, all 6 titles in the CFWE Citizen Guide series (Colorados Water Law, Colorados Water Heritage, Colorado Water Quality Protection, Colorado Water Conservation, Where Your Water Comes From, Colorados Environmental Era), a glossary of water terms, and recommended readings and information sources.
$55.00 (plus S&H)

Colorado: Mother of Rivers
Authored by Justice Greg Hobbs, this book collects four decades of the author's water poetry. A number of these poems flow from hikes with his brother, Will Hobbs, the young adult author, into the San Juan Mountains of Southwestern Colorado. 2005, soft cover, 190 pages, 6" x 9". Discount when purchasing ten or more.
$9.95 / $6.95 (Qty 10) plus S&H

Colorado: The Headwaters State Poster
FREE! You only pay for postage. This colorful poster maps the major rivers of the state, and outlines how humans and the environment rely on these resources. 2003, 36" x 24".
$0.00 (plus S&H)

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