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1 COLORADO RIVER WATER USERS ASSOCIATION 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory CRWUA COLORADO RIVER WATER USERS ASSOCIATION 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory II

2 BACKGROUND The Colorado River Water Users Association (CRWUA) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization providing a forum for exchanging ideas and perspectives on Colorado River use and management with the intent of developing and advocating common objectives, initiatives and solutions. MISSION & RESOLUTIONS CRWUA is an organization made up of nearly 1,000 members from throughout the upper (Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming) and lower (Arizona, California and Nevada) basins and serves as an annual forum for openly discussing important issues on the river. The cooperative efforts which emerge from these meetings reflect the successful history of CRWUA members working together to create solutions for Colorado River challenges. CRWUA annually updates and adopts a comprehensive set of resolutions addressing the major issues affecting the sharing, use and further development of the Colorado River Basin s water supply. Resolutions can be viewed at crwua.org/resolutions. Lake Mead at Sunset, Arizona and Nevada I 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory II

3 PRESIDENT S MESSAGE It has been my distinct honor and privilege to serve as president of the Colorado River Water Users Association, particularly during these challenging times in the Colorado River Basin. But challenges also bring opportunities, and in the past 12 months, much has been accomplished for the benefit of us all. The Colorado River Basin continues to experience prolonged drought conditions over the past 18 years despite a few good years of hydrology. Fortunately, this year the Colorado River Basin experienced an above average year in both precipitation and runoff; the state of California had the second-wettest year on record. The improved conditions, along with conservation efforts in both the upper and lower basins, increased storage in Lake Powell by nearly 2 million acre-feet and in Lake Mead by nearly 600,000 acre-feet this year. The extraordinary snowpack and runoff in California s Sierra Nevada and the state s ongoing efforts to conserve water provided significant opportunities for an additional 400,000 acre-feet of conserved water supplies to remain in storage in Lake Mead. FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY OF ASSETS AND ASSET CHANGES April 2016 through March 2017 Wells Fargo Money Market $18, US Bank Checking Account $256, (Includes interest of $190.43) Bank of America CD $300, (Includes interest of $210.35) TOTAL ASSETS AS OF MARCH 31, 2017 $575, In late September, the United States, Mexico and the Colorado River Basin states reached a final accord resulting in the execution of Minute No. 323, the successor minute to the highly successful Minute No Minute 323 extends and expands upon many of the primary elements of Minute 319, including shortage sharing and binational water conservation projects, as well as providing water and funding for additional environmental restoration in the Mexican Delta region. Importantly, the term of the new minute is now consistent with the remaining term of the 2007 Interim Guidelines. Minute 323 also includes a very innovative new feature the Binational Water Scarcity Contingency Plan which would become effective upon completion and implementation of the Lower Basin Drought Contingency Plan. Our challenge is to complete the Lower Basin Plan by mid-2018 so that we ll have another tool in our toolbox to help reduce the likelihood of Lake Mead falling to an elevation of 1,020 feet as well as develop operational flexibility to meet the water supply needs for future generations. We continue to work collaboratively with all of our partners in the Colorado River Basin, the United States and Mexico through pilot system conservation projects, weather modification programs, Native American Basin Study planning and endangered species management. We also continue to showcase our decades-long tradition of problem solving and finding common ground and new solutions, providing certainty and reliability for us all in the 21st century. Like preceding years, the annual conference continues to be the culmination of all the hard work and contributions of our CRWUA community. It provides an opportunity for us to come together to connect and discuss these critical issues and work collaboratively in charting our collective path forward. Finally, I would like to thank my fellow board members, officers, committee chairs and committee members for their time, dedication and efforts. I have been so proud to lead the CRWUA organization during my term, and I look forward to working with all of you in meeting our challenges going forward. Bart Fisher CRWUA President Photo courtesy of III 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 1

4 TRUSTEES & OFFICERS OFFICERS President Bart Fisher Vice President Jim Broderick TRUSTEES ARIZONA Tom Buschatzke Ted Cooke Dave Roberts CALIFORNIA Bart Fisher Glen Peterson John Powell COLORADO Jim Broderick Stanley Cazier John Porter NEVADA Ken Albright Jayne Harkins Priscilla Howell NEW MEXICO Aaron Chavez Mike Greene Keith Lee UTAH Gene Shawcroft Gawain Snow Ron Thompson WYOMING Al Harris Bryan Seppie John Zebre TEN TRIBES PARTNERSHIP Lorelei Cloud Jason John Herman Laffoon IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT David Modeer Secretary-Treasurer Jack Seiler Assistant Secretary-Treasurer Mitch Bishop COMMITTEE CHAIRS AUDIT Glen Peterson, California BUDGET Al Harris, Wyoming EXHIBITS Cory Dow, Nevada HOUSING AND ARRANGEMENTS Andy Belanger, Nevada MEMBERSHIP Jim Broderick, Colorado NOMINATIONS Dave Roberts, Arizona PROGRAM Christine Finlinson, Utah PUBLIC AFFAIRS Crystal Thompson, Arizona RESOLUTIONS Wade Noble, Arizona SPOUSES Roberta McMullin, Utah COMMITTEES AUDIT Glen Peterson, California Gil Arviso, Ten Tribes Partnership Andy Belanger, Nevada Aldena Cherva, Wyoming Keith Lee, New Mexico John Porter, Colorado Gawain Snow, Utah BUDGET Al Harris, Wyoming Jim Broderick, Colorado Jay Burnham, New Mexico Benjamen Cowboy, Ten Tribes Partnership Flora Henderson, Ten Tribes Partnership John Powell, California Dave Roberts, Arizona EXHIBITS Kevin Bergschneider, Colorado Mark Davidson, Wyoming Christine Finlinson, Utah Michael Greene, New Mexico Kathleen Coates Hedberg, California Douglas Mason, Arizona Nelson Ross, Arizona Joel Scalzitti, California John Zebre, Wyoming HOUSING AND ARRANGEMENTS Andy Belanger, Nevada Cy Cooper, New Mexico John Zebre, Wyoming MEMBERSHIP Jim Broderick, Colorado Jacqueline Allcorn, New Mexico Keith Burron, Wyoming Gawain Snow, Utah Irene Cuch, Ten Tribes Partnership NOMINATIONS Dave Roberts, Arizona Kenneth Albright, Nevada Charles Blassingame, New Mexico Stanley Cazier, Colorado Alan Harris, Wyoming COMMITTEES CONTINUED PROGRAM Christine Finlinson, Utah Mitch Basefsky, Arizona Doug Bonamici, Ten Tribes Partnership Keith Burron, Wyoming Aaron Chavez, New Mexico Bart Fisher, California Mike Greene, New Mexico Chris Harris, California Jason John, Ten Tribes Partnership Jeanine Jones, California Edalin Koziol, Colorado Katosha Nakai, Arizona Jim Pokrandt, Colorado Julie Wilcox, Nevada John Zebre, Wyoming PUBLIC AFFAIRS Crystal Thompson, Arizona Gil Arviso, Ten Tribes Partnership Teresa Brevik, New Mexico Marlon Duke, Bruce Hallin, Arizona Doug Hendrix, Scott Huntley, Nevada Martha Moore, Colorado Bob Muir, California Karry Rathje, Utah Bryan Seppie, Wyoming Brian Werner, Colorado RESOLUTIONS Wade Noble, Arizona Jim Dunlap, New Mexico Barbara Hjelle, Utah Tom Maher, Nevada Lee Miller, Colorado John Morris, California Stanley Pollack, Ten Tribes Partnership Bridget Schwartz-Manock, Arizona Jack Seiler, California SPOUSES Roberta McMullin, Utah Dorothy Thompson, Utah Photo courtesy of Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 3

5 RECLAMATION REPORT COLORADO RIVER BASIN HYDROLOGY Variable hydrology in the Colorado River Basin is a way of life for water managers and users in the basin states and Mexico. The period from 2000 through 2017 is the driest 18-year period in 112 years of recorded history for the basin with annual inflow to Lake Powell fluctuating from a low of 2.64 million acre-feet (maf) in 2002 to a high of maf in Acknowledging these fluctuations emphasizes the importance of the two main storage reservoir facilities on the Colorado River system: Glen Canyon Dam and Hoover Dam, which impound Lake Powell and Lake Mead, respectively. Unregulated inflow to Lake Powell in water year 2017 (WY17) (Oct. 1, 2016, through Sept. 30, 2017) was 11.9 maf (110% of average). This was only the fourth year of above average inflow during the current 18-year drought. During WY17, Colorado River System storage increased from 50% to 55% of capacity, with Lake Powell s elevation increasing by about 17 feet and Lake Mead s elevation increasing by about 7 feet. Consistent with the 2007 Interim Guidelines, the 2017 August 24-Month Study projects Lake Powell annual release to be 9.0 maf in WY18 and Lake Mead to operate in a normal condition in calendar year 2018 (CY18). Lake Powell s release in WY18 is dependent on runoff which is highly uncertain this early in the year. While the most probable unregulated inflow into Lake Powell is forecast to be 9.71 maf (90% of average), the inflow forecast for WY18 ranges from about 65% to 160% of average. Because of this hydrologic uncertainty, the projected WY18 release from Lake Powell ranges from 8.23 to 13.5 maf or more. In CY18, Lake Mead will operate in a normal condition, with full water deliveries to U.S. lower basin water users (in Arizona, California and Nevada) and Mexico. Lake Mead s elevation is projected to be 1,084 feet above mean sea level (msl) at the end of CY17 and 1,080 feet msl at the end of CY18. Based on analysis conducted in August 2017, there is about a 15% chance of a lower basin shortage condition in CY19. Colorado River System storage is projected to be about 32.7 maf, or 54% of capacity, at the end of WY18. The actual storage may vary due to continued uncertainty in seasonal runoff and reservoir inflow. A wet year can significantly increase total system reservoir storage, just as persistent dry years draw down system storage. BASIN-WIDE DROUGHT RESPONSE ACTIVITIES For nearly two decades, the U.S. Department of the Interior (Department) and Reclamation have been working with Colorado River Basin (Basin) partners to develop additional water management tools to offset the impact of drought and declining reservoir levels. The 2007 Interim Guidelines, implemented in 2007 and in place through 2026, provide specific guidelines for the coordinated operation of Lake Powell and Lake Mead, lower basin shortages, and a mechanism for water conservation and storage in Lake Mead (known as Intentionally Created Surplus, or ICS). Binational agreements with Mexico under the 1944 U.S.-Mexico Water Treaty (Minute 318, Minute 319 and, most recently, Minute 323, which is in place through 2026) also allow Mexico to defer delivery of water (effectively storing it in Lake Mead) and to share in reduced as well as surplus deliveries during Lake Mead low and high reservoir conditions, respectively. Additional steps toward mitigating drought impacts occurred in A basin-wide Pilot System Conservation Program (PSCP) was implemented to test compensated water conservation concepts that reduce water use and create system water to benefit both Lake Powell and Lake Mead. Also, a Memorandum of Understanding for Lower Basin Drought Response Actions (Lower Basin Drought MOU) to help protect elevation in Lake Mead was executed. The PSCP began in July 2014 with an agreement among Reclamation, the Central Arizona Water Conservation District (CAWCD), Denver Water, the Metropolitan Water District of (MWD), and Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA). The first three years of the PSCP (2015 through 2017) have resulted in project agreements that will conserve 21,700 acre-feet of system water in the upper basin and 117,000 acre-feet of system water in the lower basin. Participants in the program represent all seven basin states and comprise agricultural, municipal and tribal entities. Reclamation and the funding parties recently initiated the process to continue the program in The Lower Basin Drought MOU was signed in December 2014 between Reclamation, CAWCD, MWD, SNWA and the lower division states. The parties agreed to use best efforts to implement further voluntary measures designed to add to storage in Lake Mead. The MOU established goals to create 740,000 acre-feet of protection volume for Lake Mead by the end of 2017 and between 1.5 and 3.0 maf in total by the end of Preliminary estimates indicate that the goal of 740,000 acre-feet will be exceeded by the end of In addition to the PSCP activities, additional system water was created in 2017 when two agreements were entered into with the Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) to conserve 80,000 acre-feet of Central Arizona Project water in Lake Mead. In January 2017, Reclamation entered into an agreement with GRIC to fund 40,000 acre-feet of conservation. In July 2017, new partners (the City of Phoenix, the Walton Family Foundation and the Arizona Department of Water Resources) and Reclamation entered into a second agreement with GRIC to fund an additional 40,000 acre-feet of conservation. While these water conservation and storage activities have been successful, Lake Powell and Lake Mead remain at risk of declining to critically low elevations under sustained and severe drought. The Department and Reclamation continue to work collaboratively with our partners basin-wide to develop consensus-based drought contingency plans in both the upper and lower basins to bridge the gap until new operational guidelines can be developed by 2026 to ensure sustainable operation of the Colorado River System for the longer term. The upper basin is developing a drought contingency plan to reduce the risk of losing power generation at Glen Canyon Dam and the potential for a Colorado River Compact call. While the probability of Lake Powell dropping below minimum power levels is low, the impacts would be significant. Glen Canyon Dam produces about 80% of Colorado River Storage Project (CRSP) power and is a major contributor to the western power grid. Revenues from the dam support important basin-wide programs, including CRSP facility operation Grizzly Creek, Colorado. Photo courtesy of These water storage mechanisms have helped bolster Lake Mead s storage to date. Through 2016, U.S. lower basin water users have created approximately 750,000 acre-feet of ICS credits, and water deliveries deferred by Mexico total about 224,000 acre-feet. Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Arizona, on the Colorado River Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 5

6 RECLAMATION REPORT and maintenance, the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program, the Upper Colorado Endangered Fish Recovery Programs, and the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program. The Upper Basin Plan focuses on a Memorandum of Agreement for a drought operations plan focused on consensus, communication and drought response ahead of a crisis. Drought operations would include releasing water from upper CRSP reservoirs if needed and at defined elevation forecast points to protect power generation at Glen Canyon Dam. The lower basin is developing a drought contingency plan composed of proactive water conservation and system efficiency improvement actions to be taken by water users in Arizona, California and Nevada and by Reclamation that will result in additional water in Lake Mead and a significant reduction in the risk of reaching critically low elevations. These actions will further the implementation of and be in addition to the provisions of the 2007 Interim Guidelines. NAVAJO-GALLUP WATER SUPPLY PROJECT On Sept. 15, 2017, Reclamation awarded a $62 million contract for construction of block 9-11 of the San Juan Lateral portion of the project, which is an integral component of the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project. When complete, the entire project will consist of approximately 300 miles of pipeline, two water treatment plants, 19 pumping plants, and multiple water storage tanks. The project will convey a reliable municipal and industrial water supply to the eastern section of the Navajo Nation, the southwestern part of the Jicarilla-Apache Nation, and the City of Gallup, New Mexico, via diversions from the San Juan River basin in northern New Mexico. The project is on schedule to be completed in FACILITY UPGRADES AT HOOVER DAM In cooperation with Boulder Canyon Project power contractors, in 2017, Reclamation completed the replacement of five of Hoover Dam s 17 generating turbines with wide-head turbines and enhanced efficiency in some turbines with new stainless steel wicket gates. New turbines allow more efficient generation at a wider range of reservoir levels. This expected improvement in efficiency, particularly at lower reservoir levels, has led Reclamation engineers to revise Lake Mead s estimated minimum power pool elevation from 1,050 to 950 feet above msl. COLORADO RIVER BASIN SALINITY CONTROL PROGRAM Salinity in the Colorado River remains a major concern. Quantified annual U.S. economic damages caused by salinity are approximately $290 million, spread across municipal, industrial and agricultural users. Without the Salinity Control Program, estimates of economic damages could reach about $600 million annually. Reclamation, the basin states and other federal agencies continue working toward a target of reducing the river s annual salinity load by 1.85 million tons by Current program efforts prevent more than 1.3 million tons of salt from entering the river system each year. Construction of the Paradox Valley Unit was authorized by the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Act of 1974 to prevent natural brine groundwater from entering the Colorado River system by intercepting and disposing of it by deep-well injection. The 16,000-foot-deep well is located approximately one mile south of Bedrock, Colorado, in the Dolores River canyon. Reclamation is preparing an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to identify and evaluate brine disposal alternatives to replace or supplement the existing injection well of the Paradox Valley Unit, which has a limited projected remaining service life under current operations. Another alternative brine disposal mechanism is needed for continued long-term protection of the quality of water available in the Colorado River for use in the United States and Mexico. Coordination with cooperating agencies on the EIS is ongoing and technical studies are being conducted to further analyze the alternatives. Under the current schedule, a Record of Decision will be issued in COLORADO RIVER TEN TRIBES PARTNERSHIP TRIBAL WATER STUDY The Tribal Water Study, which began in 2014, is being conducted jointly by Reclamation and the Colorado River Basin Ten Tribes Partnership and builds upon the limited assessment of tribal water issues in the 2012 Colorado River Basin Water Supply and Demand Study. The objectives of the Tribal Water Study are to assess current and future water development for tribes of the Ten Tribes Partnership, to assess system impacts resulting from development of tribal water (including impacts to non-tribal water users that rely on unused tribal water), and to identify tribal water development challenges and opportunities. The report for the Tribal Water Study is in the final stages of review. Hoover Dam as seen from the Arizona border Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 7

7 ARIZONA This past year was a good one for Colorado River runoff. River volume surged to 110% of average, resulting in system storage that is about 3 million acre-feet higher than one year ago. For three years in a row, Arizona has avoided a shortage declaration. As a result, the state s allocation is at very low risk for shortage in 2019, giving Arizona additional time and capacity to develop creative solutions to potential reductions that make sense for the long term. Continued, sustained conservation efforts have also served the basin and Lake Mead well. Cooperative efforts to protect Lake Mead begin with partnerships led by the Arizona Department of Water Resources and include the (CAP), municipalities, agricultural districts, tribal communities and environmental organizations. Arizonans are focused on keeping Lake Mead out of shortage through Other cooperative efforts underway this year are designed to create new flexibility and reliability for Arizona s water users. Arizona will further benefit from the successful negotiation of Minute 323, which is an extension and expansion of the collaborative and cooperative efforts to protect Lake Mead and sustain the shared resources of the Colorado River. Locally, the runoff from this year s snowpack benefited s (SRP s) system as well. SRP s reservoirs started the 2017 water year at 47% capacity, or 1,006,539 acre-feet, of total storage. Total runoff from the SRP system within the Salt and Verde watersheds for the 2017 water year was 1,237,542 acre-feet, increasing storage by 36% at Roosevelt Lake. For the first time since 2010, runoff exceeded storage capacity and 110,338 acre-feet of water spilled over the Granite Reef Dam. Additionally, runoff from the East Clear Creek Watershed exceeded C.C. Cragin Reservoir s capacity in February. The reservoir spilled for nearly two months. Storage within the SRP reservoir system peaked on April 8, 2017, at 76%, or 1,741,473 acre-feet. The state remains focused on risks of reductions to Arizona s Colorado River supplies. Gov. Doug Ducey has asked his leadership team to work with the Arizona Department of Water Resources to critically examine the status of Arizona s water laws and to identify ways to deal with these and other issues. The governor s team developed the Governor s Water Solutions Conversation, a process that has brought together water users and community leaders to improve water management statewide, improve the health of Lake Mead, and ensure that Arizona speaks with a clear, unified voice when addressing Colorado River matters with other states and the federal government. The governor anticipates that a practical, smart and robust legislative package will soon emerge one that will improve Arizona s water future for current and new generations. Lake Pleasant and Waddell Dam, Arizona. Photo courtesy of Colorado River near Lake Havasu City, Arizona. Photo courtesy of Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 9

8 CALIFORNIA Canal at Lake Cahuilla, California. Photo courtesy of Following the driest five-year period in California s history, record rainfall and snowfall in 2017 allowed Gov. Jerry Brown to declare an end to the statewide drought emergency in April. With the end of the California drought, water agencies focused on rebuilding storage reserves this year. The is storing more than 1 million acre-feet of water in 2017, the largest single-year increase in the agency s history. About a third of that water is being stored in Lake Mead as Intentionally Created Surplus supplies, which has helped lessen the severity of drought conditions on the Colorado River. Metropolitan s overall increase in reserves reflected improved supply conditions in California as well as the public s remarkable water-saving response and the district s conservation and outreach programs prior to and during the drought. The latest round of competitive grants aimed at discovering the next generation of water-saving devices and technologies in the West were awarded this year. Metropolitan partnered with the,, the Environmental Protection Agency and the to help fund 10 projects in the most recent round of Innovative Conservation Program grants. The program, which includes Gas Co. and the nonprofit conservation group Western Resource Advocates, seeks to advance water-saving efforts by finding new and innovative methods for using water more efficiently. Metropolitan and Bard water districts completed a groundbreaking two-year pilot seasonal fallowing program in which farmers in the southeastern corner of California voluntarily skipped their spring and summer plantings, making the conserved Colorado River water available to the urban Southland. More than 2,100 total acres of water-intensive field crops in Bard were idled from April to July in 2016 and 2017, providing nearly 3,000 acre-feet of conserved water to Metropolitan. In January, the Palo Verde Irrigation District (PVID) set the third and final gate on its diversion dam on the Colorado River, completing a three-year project. After 2014 inspections discovered unrepairable corrosion, the first river gate was replaced in February 2015 followed by the second in January 2016 as part of the $3.5 million project. Completed on schedule and on budget, the project was PVID s largest investment in water infrastructure in recent years. Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD) continued to contribute resources to address the long-term drought in the Colorado River Basin. CVWD was among the first agencies approved for funding under the Pilot System Conservation Program. The program provided $1 million to offer rebates to farmers who irrigate with Colorado River water and convert their irrigation technique for permanent crops from flood to drip irrigation. For five years, half of the conserved water 5,000 acre-feet total will remain in Lake Mead to help increase its water elevation. CVWD is also continuing its rebate program to fund the costs of sealing uncontrolled flows from artesian wells and rebates to golf courses to replace turf with desert landscaping. Since the 2003 implementation of the Quantification Settlement Agreement, Imperial Irrigation District (IID) has generated more than 4.4 million acre-feet of conserved Colorado River water for. This amounts to more than the state s annual river allocation. By scale and comparison, IID s water use is a testament to the efficiency within the Imperial Valley farming community, where water users have embraced on-farm conservation practices. The increase in on-farm water conservation yields comes at an opportune time as traditional land fallowing draws to an end and system conservation and on-farm efficiency conservation targets begin to ramp up. The California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) released a 10-year plan to protect public health and habitat at the Salton Sea by targeting the implementation of habitat and dust suppression projects on the exposed playa as its shoreline recedes over the next decade. IID, which has worked closely with Sacramento and key stakeholders, has further urged the State Water Resources Control Board to adopt a Draft Stipulated Order memorializing CNRA s annual acreage commitments. Believing it represents the most significant advance to date at the Salton Sea, the draft is based on information presented to the state board in the district s petition of November 2014, subsequent state workshops, as well as information contained in the Salton Sea Action Plan and Salton Sea Management Program that have been proposed MicroSpray at mango groves, California. by Gov. Brown s Photo courtesy of Metropolitan Water administration. District of Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 11

9 COLORADO Rock Hoodoos in Gunnison River Valley. Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison River, Colorado In 2017, Colorado continued to make significant progress with planning and implementing the Colorado Water Plan. Water users, public officials and various stakeholders have been moving forward on the plan and its crucial implementation phase. The Plan includes additional efforts to conserve supplies as well as to build critically important facilities while protecting historical uses within the Colorado River Basin. Among those projects are Denver Water s Moffat Enlargement Project and the Northern Water Municipal Subdistrict s Windy Gap Reservoir Firming Project. Both have received final federal approvals and endorsements by Gov. John Hickenlooper and are moving toward construction. Other identified projects and processes in the Colorado Water Plan that address water supply and demand needs in the Colorado River Basin continue to move forward, including many smaller projects that endeavor to maintain or improve environmental conditions and recreational experiences across the Upper Colorado River Basin within the state. The Colorado General Assembly created a new $20 million funding portfolio that expands previous commitments and helps to address high-priority projects as identified in the Plan. Colorado also experienced a turnover in some of its water ranks during the past year. State engineer Dick Wolfe retired and was replaced by Kevin Rein. Colorado Water Conservation Board Executive Director James Eklund left and was replaced by Becky Mitchell. Both were internal promotions. In addition, two of the larger water entities will be replacing leaders at the beginning of The Colorado River District s longtime General Manager, Eric Kuhn, is retiring in January along with Northern Water s longtime General Manager, Eric Wilkinson Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 13

10 NEVADA Throughout the year, southern Nevada continued its efforts to advance community water efficiency, reinvest in critical water infrastructure and collaborate with our partners along the Colorado River Basin on water resource management initiatives. To further its nationally renowned water conservation program, in 2017 the (SNWA) initiated new restrictions prohibiting Sunday landscape irrigation, a step projected to save the community an additional 900 million gallons of water annually. The SNWA s suite of restrictions and conservation incentive programs combined with water reuse have reduced the state s Colorado River water consumption by approximately 30%, even as southern Nevada s population and tourism base continue to grow. Recognizing the importance of reliable water infrastructure, the SNWA has embarked on a multiyear renewal program to maintain its world-class efficiency standard and increase capacity to meet projected demands. With the completion of a new deep-water intake in Lake Mead that will provide access to highquality water even under critical reservoir conditions, the SNWA is continuing to build a low-elevation pumping facility, recently constructing 34 well shafts which will accommodate submersible pumps capable of meeting the community s peak water needs. To help address broader water resource issues along the Colorado River, the SNWA Board of Directors joined several other agencies within the Colorado River Basin in approving a series of agreements in support of Minute 323, the proposed addendum to the 1944 treaty between the U.S. and Mexico. The SNWA board action included authorizing up to $7.5 million in financial commitments for water conservation and environmental initiatives within the country of Mexico. Beyond the basin, the SNWA spearheaded a national survey through the Water Utility Climate Alliance to assess if and how water utilities are addressing the risk of climate change to their water supplies. Nevada also hosted the Colorado River Hydrology Research Symposium last spring in partnership with the U.S. and basin states, which convened the nation s leading water researchers for a discussion on water forecasting and climatology. Finally, through a partnership with WaterStart, which involves the Nevada governor s office and a variety of progressive partners committed to investing in water innovation to broaden Nevada s economic base, the SNWA is field-testing emerging technologies that hold great potential for improving the efficiency of water use and system operations. Pat Tillman Bridge over the Colorado River, Arizona and Nevada River Mountain Water Treatment Facility in Henderson, Nevada. Photo courtesy of Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 15

11 NEW MEXICO San Juan River, New Mexico. Animas River, New Mexico In February 2017, the New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission (ISC) invited participants and stakeholders from the different planning regions to participate in the Lessons Learned: Bridging the gap between regional and state water planning meeting. The meetings were held to gather feedback on the regional water planning process. It was the hope of the ISC that the participants input would help in developing the 2018 New Mexico State Water planning process. Feedback was provided and planning based on watershed boundaries was widely supported. The group acknowledged that the watersheds should not be too big and that the geology and interconnection between watersheds must be considered, along with political practicalities, but that the watershed approach would help bridge the urban and rural divide. It was also suggested that the state consider two tiers of watersheds for defining the planning boundaries: a mid-level region and an upstream-downstream planning region. In the spring of 2016, the San Juan River Recovery Implementation Program (SJRRIP) and the Bureau of Reclamation released water from Navajo Dam in New Mexico to imitate spring snowmelt. Endangered Colorado pikeminnow responded by producing young. Conditions in the river were so good that they survived into the fall and through the winter. This is the first time in 20 years that biologists have seen such successful response to flows by Colorado pikeminnow. In 2017, pikeminnow are now swimming in the San Juan because of the efforts of the SJRRIP. This program is made up of water users, the Fish and Wildlife Service, the, and other federal, state, tribal and nongovernmental agencies. The SJRRIP s goal is to remove Colorado pikeminnow from the endangered species list. The amount of water released from Navajo Reservoir does not happen often. Not only did it help the Colorado pikeminnow, but it also improved habitat in the Special Trout Water recreation fishery below Navajo Dam. The high flows helped remove debris from the river, reducing flooding risks for communities downstream from the reservoir. As a result of the August 2015 Gold King Mine spill in Silverton, Colorado, into the Animas River in New Mexico, Gov. Susana Martinez created a long-term impact review team to monitor the impacts of the wastewater spill. The Citizens Advisory Committee is a group of 10 citizen volunteers from northern New Mexico, including the Navajo Nation. The committee provides a forum for public concerns while tracking the scientific long-term monitoring of the Gold King Mine spill s effects in the state. From June 20 22, 2017, the New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute (NM WRRI) hosted a conference at San Juan College in Farmington, New Mexico. The program included oral and poster presentations in addition to plenary talks from some of the region s leading experts on environmental catastrophes and their impacts on our communities. The San Juan River Basin water year started with a below-average water supply forecast. Runoff totals from April through July were above average, with projected year-end conditions to be slightly above average. As of September, Navajo Reservoir s elevation is 6, feet (77% of capacity), with expectation of ending the year at 6, feet. Forecasts indicate significant probability for above-average precipitation in the San Juan River Basin from late fall of 2017 through early winter of Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 17

12 UTAH Goosenecks of the San Juan River, Utah In 2016, Utah was named the fastest-growing state in the nation by the U.S. Census Bureau 1 and topped, for the third consecutive year, Forbes Best States for Business list 2. The state s growing population and economy necessitates the need to protect existing water supplies, use them wisely and develop additional resources to meet future demand. The state is currently using approximately 70% of its annual reliable water supply from the Colorado River with plans to use more in the future. Additional water would be used to settle reserved water rights for the Ute Indian Tribe and Navajo Nation, the Lake Powell Pipeline (LPP) and other municipal and industrial projects, and for agricultural purposes. Utah and the Navajo Nation are working cooperatively on a negotiated settlement that was introduced in Congress in A federal negotiating team has been engaged in evaluating the settlement proposal ahead of anticipated hearings on the bill and addressing congressional pre-conditions to the hearing. In 2016, Utah filed the final license application to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for the LPP as a precursor to obtaining the various authorizations and approvals to construct the approximately 140-mile pipeline that will deliver up to 86,249 acre-feet of water per year from Lake Powell to 13 communities in southern Utah. The state is actively involved in programs for salinity control, endangered fish recovery, conservation pilot projects and drought contingency planning. 1 Census: Utah is nation s fastest-growing state, Desert News, December 20, 2016: deseretnews.com/ article/ /census-utah-is-nations-fastest-growing-state.html 2 Forbes.com, The Best and Worst States for Business in 2016, November 16, 2016: forbes.com/sites/ kurtbadenhausen/2016/11/16/the-best-and-worst-states-for-business-2016/#4bfafc Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 19

13 WYOMING Cart Creek Bridge at Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Wyoming Even on the heels of an exceptional snowpack, Wyoming continues to plan for future drought conditions. The State Engineer s Office (SEO) has been diligently working on a program to enhance and expand the existing State s Colorado River Consumptive Use Program. Over the past year, the SEO has overseen the installation and commissioning of five new weather stations located throughout the basin(s). These new stations bring the total up to 10 within the Green River Basin alone. Additionally, the Consumptive Use Program is advancing its use of remote sensed data (satellite imagery) to further refine the consumptive use criteria associated with the diverse lands irrigated within the basin(s). Instead of relying on field-collected data gathered by humans, this technology allows for efficient data capture of consumptive use and helps better determine what inputs make for better estimates. Another major effort in Wyoming has been the topic of drought planning to protect the state s water users and understand potential impacts to those users downstream. This effort includes refinement of the existing State s Plan but also extends the Plan by investigating projects that may be of use in future drought periods. One of those studies is being conducted by the Wyoming Water Development Commission the Fontenelle Dam and Outworks Infrastructure Completion study. This study seeks to explore opportunities and the feasibility of gaining access to inaccessible portions of the reservoir pool. This may be accomplished by the addition of armoring to the face of the dam, thus protecting the dam face to a lower pool elevation than it is currently protected to. The project will also investigate power generation components/implications as well as consider the potential environmental impacts and/or benefits Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 21

14 TEN TRIBES PARTNERSHIP The Colorado River Basin Tribes Partnership, also known as the Ten Tribes Partnership, is an organization formed in 1992 by 10 federally recognized tribes with reserved water rights in the Colorado River Basin. The member tribes are: Ute Indian Tribe, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Jicarilla Apache Nation, Navajo Nation, Chemehuevi Indian Tribe, Colorado River Indian Tribes, Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, Quechan Indian Tribe and Cocopah Indian Tribe. The 10 member tribes formed the Partnership for the purpose of strengthening tribal influence among the seven Basin States over the management and utilization of Colorado River water resources. Specifically, the Partnership intended to assist member tribes to develop and protect tribal water resources and to address technical, legal, economic and practical issues related to the management and operation of the Colorado River. The Partnership formally joined the Colorado River Water Users Association in 1996 in the hopes of actively participating with the seven Basin States in negotiations relating to the Colorado River. The water rights for the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe, the Colorado River Indian Tribes, the Quechan Indian Tribe and the Cocopah Indian Tribe, whose reservations are located on the lower reaches of the mainstream of the Colorado River, were decreed in Arizona v. California, 574 U.S. 150 (2006). In that case, the Supreme Court found that the Secretary of the Interior had a statutory duty to respect the present perfected rights as of the date the Boulder Canyon Project Act was passed. Water rights of the five Indian reservations were included in those present perfected rights and entitled to priority based on the establishment date of each reservation and dates of boundary adjustments thereto. The 1988 Colorado Ute Settlement Act, amended by the 2000 amendments and the Colorado state court consent decrees, quantified the water rights of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe in the state of Colorado. The 1992 Jicarilla Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act represents a full and final settlement of the future use water rights claims of the Jicarilla Apache Nation to the water of the Colorado River. In 2009, Congress approved the Navajo Nation s settlement of its San Juan River water rights that it reached with the state of New Mexico and the United States. While a substantial portion of the member tribes water rights have been resolved, the Navajo Nation has not resolved its water rights in the states of Arizona and Utah or outside of the San Juan River basin in New Mexico. The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe also has not resolved its water rights in the states of New Mexico and Utah. With combined annual water rights in the Upper and Lower Basin of about 20% of the mainstream flow, the Partnership s mission is to ensure that, within the next decade: (1) each tribe has settled or otherwise resolved its reserved water rights claims; (2) each tribe has the ability to maximize its on-reservation use of water and the flexibility to explore, facilitate and implement offreservation use and transfers; (3) each tribe benefits from water infrastructure projects promised or obtained through settlements or negotiations with state and federal governments and partners in a timely fashion; and (4) the federal government firmly asserts and exercises its trust responsibility to protect the tribes reserved water rights in all of its management actions related to the Colorado River. Casino Del Sol, Tucson, Arizona, Pascua Yaqui Tribe. Photo courtesy of A portion of the Ute Indian Tribe s water rights was decreed in United States v. Cedarview Irrigation Company et al., No (D. Utah 1923), and United States v. Dry Gulch Irrigation Company, et al., No (D. Utah 1923), with a senior priority date of 1861, based on the establishment date of the Uintah Reservation, pursuant to Winters v. United States, 207 U.S. 564 (1908). In 1965, the United States, the Conservancy District, the state of Utah (by joint resolution of the Legislature), and the Ute Indian Tribe agreed to the quantification of the rest of the Tribe s water rights by contractual agreement. The state and federal governments are currently in negotiations with the Tribe to complete the Ute Indian Water Compact, as required by Congress in the Central Utah Project Completion Act of The water rights for the four remaining Partnership tribes have been determined to a certain extent through various settlements. However, not all of the water rights have been resolved. Lake Mohave Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 23

15 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY A Michael Abatti Mike Abatti Farms, LLC mikeafrm@yahoo.com P.O. BOX 287 El Centro, CA Steven Abbott Redwine and Sherrill sabbott@redwineandsherrill.com 1950 Market St. Riverside, CA Pam Adams padams@usbr.gov P.O. Box 61470, LC-4617 Boulder City, NV Margarita Aguilar Central Basin Municipal Water District maggieg@centralbasin.org 6252 Telegraph Road Commerce, CA Kenneth Albright Southern Nevada Water Authority ken.albright@snwa.com 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV Victor Hugo Alcocer Comisión Nacional del Agua yamanaka@conagua.gob.mx Avenida Insurgentes Sur, No Colonia Copilco el Bajo, México, 4340 Mexico David Alegria Unit B Irrigation lfoster@unitbirr.com S. Avenue A Somerton, AZ Lucinda Allen Tohono O odham Legislative Council lucinda.allen@tonation-nsn.gov P.O. Box 837 Sells, AZ Angelia Allison Gila River Indian Community Angelia.Allison@gric.nsn.us P.O. Box 2138 Sacaton, AZ Jennifer Allison Gila River Indian Community jennifer.allison@gilariver-nsn.gov P.O. Box 2160 Sacaton, AZ Ronald Allison Gila River Indian Irrigation & rcalliso@griidd.com 192 S. A St., P.O. Box 2202 Sacaton, Arizona Mark Anderson Weber Basin Water manderson@weberbasin.com 2837 E. Highway 193 Layton, UT Steven Anderson Uncompahgre Valley Water Users Association sanderson@montrose.net 601 N. Park Ave. Montrose, CO Steven C. Anderson Las Vegas Valley Water District sc.anderson@lvvwd.com 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV Wayne Anderson flyinga8@sfcn.org Alexandra Arboleda The Storey Lawyers alex@storeylawyers.com 6515 N 12th St., Ste. C Phoenix, AZ J. Adam Arellano Western Area Power Administration arellano@wapa.gov W. Alameda Parkway Mail Stop A0200 Lakewood, CO Robert Arnett William Arnett Rachael Arrowgarp Water Quality, Ute Indian Tribe rachaelo@utetribe.com P.O. Box 190 Fort Ducehsene, UT Gilbert Arviso Navajo Nation Water Rights Commission gil_arviso@yahoo.com P.O. Box 4251 Window Rock, AZ Lena Atencio Southern Ute Indian Tribe latencio@southernute-nsn.gov P.O. Box 737, MB#65 Ignacio, CO Lisa Atkins latkins@cap-az.com N. Seventh St. Phoenix, AZ Thomas Autobee Board of Water Works of Pueblo CO drtom108@hotmail.com 319 W. Fourth St. Pueblo, CO Ayoub Ayoub ayoub.ayoub@snwa.com P.O. Box Las Vegas, NV B Brian Bader SWCA Environmental Consultants bbader@swca.com 5647 Jefferson St. Albuquerque, NM Jason Bailey LVVWD jason.bailey@lvvwd.com 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV Sylvia Ballin MWD of dirballin@gmail.com Sampson Baltazar Jicarilla Apache Nation, Water Administration rogersbirdian@yahoo.com P.O. Box Brett Barbre Municipal Water District of Orange County brbarbre@msn.com Ward St. Fountain Valley, CA Philip Barnett Schiliro Barnett LLC pbarnett@sb-atalaya.com 15 14th St. SE Washington, DC Amanda Barrera Colorado River Indian Tribes Amanda.Barrera@crit-nsn.gov Mohave Road Parker, AZ Leon Basdekas Black & Veatch basdekasld@bv.com 4600 S. Syracuse St. Denver, CO Mitch Basefsky mbasefsky@cap-az.com W. Twin Peaks Road Tucson, AZ Kenneth Baughman Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and kbaughman@wmidd.org Wellton-Mohawk Drive Wellton, AZ Lee Baxter US Dept. of the Interior lbaxter@usbr.gov 302 E S. Provo, UT Bidtah Becker Navajo Nation Division of Natural Resources bidtahnbecker@navajo-nsn.gov P.O. Box 9000 Window Rock, AZ Anthony Beckham Arizona Game and Fish Department abeckham@azgfd.gov 5000 W. Carefree Hwy. Phoenix, AZ Drew Beckwith Western Resource Advocates drew.beckwith@ westernresources.org 2260 Baseline Road, Suite 200 Boulder, CO Leland Begay Ute Mountain Tribe lbegay@utemountain.org P.O. Box 128 Towac, CO Lorenzo Begay Navajo Agricultural Products Industry ljbegay@tpbcs.com P.O. Drawer 1318 Farmington, NM Russell Begaye Navajo Nation russellbegaye@gmail.com P.O. Box 7440 Window Rock, AZ Andy Belanger Southern Nevada Water Authority andy.belanger@snwa.com 1001 S. Valley View Blvd., #760 Las Vegas, NV Laura Belanger Western Resource Advocates laura@westernresources.org 2260 Baseline Rd, Suite 200 Boulder, CO Skye Bellamy Wilks Water skye@wilkswater.com.au P.O. Box 5633 Wagga Wagga, NSWAUS-2650 Australia Raymond Benally Navajo Nation Water Rights Commission rbenally@frontiernet.net P.O. Box 4251 Window Rock, AZ Perri Benemelis Central Arizona Water pbenemelis@cap-az.com N. Seventh St., P.O. Box Phoenix, AZ Benjamin Bennett Navajo Nation Council bbennett@navajo-nsn.gov P.O. Box 465 Fort Defiance, AZ Michael Benson Souder, Miller & Associates michaelbenson_navajonation@ yahoo.com 3451 Candelaria Road, N.E. Albuquerque, NM Stephen Benson Imperial Irrigation District swbenson@iid.com 333 E. Barioni Blvd. Imperial, CA Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 25

16 Craig Berge Roosevelt Water Conservation District P.O. Box 100 Higley, AZ John Berggren University of Colorado CIRES, 216 UCB Boulder, CO Francisco Bernal Comision Internacional de Limites y Aguas Entre Mexico fbernal@cila.gob.mx P.O. Box 247 Calexico, CA Brent Bernard NOAA National Weather Service brent.bernard@noaa.gov 2242 W. N. Temple Salt Lake City, UT Michael Bernardo United States MBernardo@usbr.gov LC-6333, P.O. Box Boulder City, NV David Bernhardt Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP DBernhardt@bhfs.com 1155 F St., N.W., Suite 1200 Washington, DC Michael Berry Tri-County Water mike@tricountywater.org 647 N. Seventh St. Montrose, CO Connie Beshears Unit B Irrigation conniejb.49@gmail.com S. Avenue A Somerton, AZ Brian Betcher Maricopa-Stanfield Irrigation & brian@msidd.com W. Louis Johnson Drive Maricopa, AZ Anthony Bianco Coachella Valley Water District abianco@cvwd.org Hovley Lane E. Palm Desert, CA Garvey Biggers Jeff Biggs Tucson Water Jeff.Biggs@tucsonaz.gov 310 W. Alameda, Third Floor Tucson, AZ Robert Billerbeck National Park Service rob_p_billerbeck@nps.gov W. Alameda Parkway Lakewood, CO Rhett Billingsley rbillingsley@cap-az.com N. Seventh St. Phoenix, AZ Jane Bird Upper Colorado River Commission jbird@ucrcommission.com 355 S. 400 E. Salt Lake City, UT Mitch Bishop mitch.bishop@snwa.com 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Mail Stop 760 Las Vegas, NV Tim Blair Metropolitan Water District tblair@mwdh20.com Frank Blanco Apache Junction Water District fblanco@ajcity.net 300 E Superstition Blvd., Bldg. D Apache Junction, AZ Charles Blassingame La Plata crbcharlie@gmail.com 1481 Hwy 170, P.O. Box 305 La Plata, NM Michael Block Metropolitan Domestic Water Improvement District mblock@metrowater.com 6265 N. La Canada Drive Tucson, AZ Steve Blois btubbs@mwdh2o.com Donna Bloom-Crook HDR Donna.Bloom-Crook@hdrinc.com 3230 El Camino Real, Suite 200 Irvine, CA Randy Bolgiano Upper Colorado River Commission eastfork@wyoming.com P.O. Box 116 Boulder, WY Douglas Bonamici Colorado River Indian Tribes doug.bonamici@crit-nsn.gov Mohave Road Parker, AZ Ed Bowler Washington County Water ed@sutc.com 533 E. Waterworks Drive St. George, UT Jennifer Bowles Water Education Foundation jbowles@watereducation.org st St., Suite 200 Sacramento, CA Alan Boyce Materra Farming Co aboyce@materra.us 5560 Bonneville Rd. Hidden Hills, CA Howard Bracken Wash. Co. Water Conservancy Dist. hnrbracken@yahoo.com 533 E. Waterworks Drive St. George, UT Nathan Bracken Smith Hartvigsen, PLLC nbracken@shutah.law 175 S. Main St., Suite 300 Salt Lake City, UT Brian Brady San Diego County Water Authority kwalker@sdcwa.org 4677 Overland Ave. San Diego, CA Gary Brady Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. gary.brady@stantec.com 8211 S. 48th St. Phoenix, AZ Randy Brailsford randythecarguys@yahoo.com Mark Bransom CH2M mark.bransom@ch2m.com 9191 S. Jamaica St. Englewood, CO Eric Braun Town of Gilbert Eric.braun@gilbertaz.gov 50 E. Civic Center Drive Gilbert, AZ Henry Brean Las Vegas Review-Journal Mark Brehl Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management mark.brehl@azsf.gov 3650 Lake Mary Road Flagstaff, AZ Mark Breitenbach mark@cuwcd.com Steven Brenchley Brown and Caldwell sbrenchley@brwncald.com 6975 Union Park Center, Suite 490 Midvale, UT James Broderick Southeastern Colorado Water jwb@secwcd.com United Ave. Pueblo, CO Christopher Brooks cbrooks@cap-az.com P.O. Box Phoenix, AZ Jim Brooks jim@cuwcd.com Keely Brooks keely.brooks@snwa.com P.O. Box Las Vegas, NV Norman Brooks Tri-County Water nbrooks@q.com 647 N. Seventh St. Montrose, CO Katie Brossy Akin Gump kbrossy@akingump.com 1333 New Hampshire Ave., NW Washington, DC Carlee Brown Colorado Water Conservation Board carlee.brown@state.co.us 1313 Sherman St., Rm. 718 Denver, CO Christopher Brown Wyoming Attorney General s Office chris.brown@wyo.gov 2320 Capitol Ave. Cheyenne, WY David Brown USDA-National Resource Conservation Service Dave.Brown@ut.usda.gov 125 S. State St., Room 4010 Salt Lake City, UT Jackie Brown Tri-State Generation and Transmission Assoc., Inc. jbrown@tristategt.org 1100 W. 116th Ave., P. O. Box Denver, CO Jennifer Brown jenbrownfamily@gmail.com Kevin Brown Virgin Valley Water District kbrown@vvh2o.com 500 Riverside Road Mesquite, NV Breton Bruce US Geological Survey bbruce@usgs.gov Denver Federal Center, Bldg. 25 Box 25046, MS911 Denver, CO Tom Bruton Tom@cuwcd.com Gary Bryce Palo Verde Irrigation District thebryceco@cox.net 180 W. 14th Ave. Blythe, CA Daniel Bunk US DBunk@usbr.gov 500 Date St. Boulder City, NV Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 27

17 Aaron Bunker Virgin Valley Water District 500 Riverside Road Mesquite, NV Jordan Bunker 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV Brenda Burman PAB30T, Andrew Burns P.O. Box Las Vegas, NV Keith Burron Crowley Fleck PLLP 237 Storey Blvd., Suite 110 Cheyenne, WY Tom Buschatzke Arizona Department of Water Resources 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 310 Phoenix, AZ Robert Buss Carollo Engineers, Inc E. Washington St., Suite 500 Phoenix, AZ Peter Butler Animas River Stakeholders Group 1711 Baby Bear Road Durango, CO Robert Butler 1777 Exposition Drive Boulder, CO C Michael Cafasso Pueblo Board of Water Works Michaelcafasso@centura.org 319 W. Fourth St. Pueblo, CO Steve Cain Provo River Water Users Association shc@prwua.org 285 W N. Pleasant Grove, UT Logan Callihan Wilson Water Group logan.callihan@ wilsonwatergroup.com 165 S. Union Blvd., #520, Lakewood, CO Cynthia Campbell City of Phoenix Water Services Department cynthia.campbell@phoenix.gov 200 W. Washington St., 9th Floor Phoenix, AZ Allen Carlisle Padre Dam Municipal Water District acarlisle@padre.org P.O. Box Santee, CA Ed Carpenter Yuma County Water Users Association ecarpenter@ycwua.org P.O. Box 5775 Yuma, AZ Yamilett Carrillo Restauremos El Colorado AC yamilettcg@gmail.com 7555 Herschel Ave. #2 La Jolla, CA John Carron Hydros Consulting Inc. carron@hydrosconsulting.com th St., Suite 103 Boulder, CO John Carter Horton, Knox, Carter & Foote LLP jcarter@hkcf-law.com P.O. Box 1945 El Centro, CA Anne Castle Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, University of Colorado annejcastle@gmail.com 1549 Genesee Vista Rd. Golden, CO Jim Cathcart Arcadis jim.cathcart@arcadis.com 320 Commerce, Suite 200 Irvine, CA Stanley Cazier Middle Park Water cazier_mcgowan@hotmail.com P.O. Box 766 Granby, CO Nada Celaya Gila River Indian Community nada.celaya@gilariver-nsn.gov P.O. Box 2160 Sacaton, AZ Karen Cesare kcesare@cap-az.com P.O. Box Phoenix, AZ Arturo Chacon Central Basin Municipal Water District artc@centralbasin.org 6252 Telegraph Rd. Commerce, CA Grant Chaffin Chaffin Farms GChaffin@ChaffinFarms.com th Ave. Blythe, CA Clint Chandler Arizona Department of Water Resources cchandler@azwater.gov 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 310 Phoenix, AZ Shane Chapman Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District shane@usgvmwd.org 602 E. Huntington Drive, Suite B Monrovia, CA Shaun Chapoose Ute Indian Tribe shaunc@utetribe.com P.O. Box 190 Fort Duchesne, UT Wallace Charley San Juan County wallacecharley88@yahoo.com 100 S. Oliver Drive Aztec, NM Wilton Charley Navajo Agricultural Products Industry WRCharley@navajopride.com P.O. Drawer 1318 Farmington, NM Aaron Chavez San Juan Water Commission sjwcoffice@sjwc.org 7450 E. Main St. Farmington, NM Robert Cheng Coachella Valley Water District ddavis@cvwd.org P.O. Box 1058 Coachella, CA Karletta Chief University of Arizona kchief@ .arizona.edu P.O. Box , Room 429 Tucson, AZ Paul Christensen US pchristensen@usbr.gov 302 E S. Provo, UT John Christopher Louis Berger Group jchristopher@louisberger.com 4074 Huron Ave. Culver City, CA Aaron Citron The Nature Conservancy aaron.citron@tnc.org 2424 Spruce St. Boulder, CO Heath Clark heath@cuwcd.com Jeremy Clark ACES jeremyc@acespower.com 1000 S. Highway 80 Benson, AZ Mark Clark Mohave Valley Irrigation & mclark@mivdd.net 1460 E. Commercial St. Mohave Valley, AZ Boyd Clayton Division of Water Rights Utah boydclayton@utah.gov 1594 W. N. Temple, Suite 220 Salt Lake City, UT Seth Clayton Pueblo Board of Water Works sclayton@pueblowater.org 319 W. Fourth St. Pueblo, CO Michael Clinton Michael Clinton Consulting, LLC mcenginr@aol.com 8635 W. Sahara Ave., #588 Las Vegas, NV Lorelei Cloud Southern Ute Indian Tribe locloud@southernute-nsn.gov P.O. Box 737 Ignacio, CO John Coker john@cuwcd.com 355 W. University Pkwy Dalton Cole Arizona Power Authority dcole@powerauthority.org 1810 W. Adams Phoenix, AZ Sean Collier sean.collier@snwa.com 100 City Parkway, Suite 700 Las Vegas, NV Ted Collin Tri-County Water tgcollin@skybeam.com 647 N. Seventh St. Montrose, CO Casey Collins casey.collins@snwa.com P.O. Box Las Vegas, NV Michael Collins Bowen, Collins and Associates mcollins@bowencollins.com 154 E S. Draper, UT Andrew Colosimo Colorado Springs Utilities acolosimo@csu.org P.O. Box 1103, MC 950 Colorado Springs, CO Catherine Condon McElroy, Meyer, Walker & Condon, P.C. ccondon@mmwclaw.com 1007 Pearl St., Suite 220 Boulder, CO Theodore Cooke tcooke@cap-az.com P.O. Box Phoenix, AZ Ralph Cordova County of Imperial ralphcordova@co.imperial.ca.us 940 W. Main St., Suite 208 El Centro, CA Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 29

18 Patricia Cortez Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District 602 E. Huntington Drive, Suite B Monrovia, CA Joan Cortinas UMI iglobes/university of Arizona joancortinasmunoz@gmail.com 845 N. Park Ave., Marshall Building Tucson, AZ Charles Cowan Yuma County Water Users Association ccowan@ycwua.org P.O. Box 5775 Yuma, AZ Benjamen Cowboy Navajo Nation Water Rights Commission becowboy4@hotmail.com P.O. Box 4251 Window Rock, AZ Corey Cram Washington County Water ccram@utah.gov 533 E. Water Works Drive St. George, UT Jennifer Crandell State of Nevada - Colorado River Commission jcrandell@crc.nv.gov 555 E. Washington Ave., Suite 3100 Las Vegas, NV Gary Croucher San Diego County Water Authority kwalker@sdcwa.org 4677 Overland Ave. San Diego, CA Irene Cuch Ute Indian Tribe benc@uteindiantribe.com P.O. Box 190 Fort Duchesne, UT Jasanna Cuch Ute Indian Tribe queenbeejacee23@hotmail.com P.O. Box 190 Fort Duchesne, UT Chuck Cullom ccullom@cap-az.com N. Seventh St. Phoenix, AZ Peter Culp Culp & Kelly, LLP pculp@ckblueshift.com 2901 N. Central Ave, Suite 1800 Phoenix, AZ James Cuming Yuma County Water Users Association triplejudy@gmail.com P.O. Box 5775 Yuma, AZ John Currier Colorado River Water jcurrier@crwcd.org P.O. Box 1120 Glenwood Springs, CO Joanne Curry Fredericks, Peebles & Morgan LLP jcurry@ndnlaw.com 1900 Plaza Drive Louisville, CO Harold Cuthair Ute Mountain Indian Tribe hcuthair@utemountain.org P.O. Box JJ Towaoc, CO Christopher Cutler ccutler@usbr.gov 125 S. State Salt Lake City, UT Natasha Cuylear Johnson Barnhouse & Keegan LLP ncuylear@indiancountrylaw.com 7424 Fourth St. NW, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM D Rick Daniels City of Needles ndlscitymgr@citlink.net 817 Third St. Needles, CA Paul Davidson pdavidson@usbr.gov 125 S. State St., Room 8100 Salt Lake City, UT Lucinda Davis Navajo Nation Water Management Branch lgdavis@navajo-nsn.gov P.O. Box 678 Ft. Defiance, AZ Rose Davis jdavis@usbr.gov P.O. Box Boulder City, NV Tom Davis Yuma County Water Users Association tdavis@ycwua.org P.O. Box 5775 Yuma, AZ Tony Davis Arizona Daily Star tdavis@tucson.com 4850 S. Park Ave. Tucson, AZ David De Jesus btubbs@mwdh2o.com Carlos de la Parra CILA Mexico cardelap@gmail.com 642 Palomar St., Ste Chula Vista, CA Harvey De La Torre Municipal Water District of Orange County hdelatorre@mwdoc.com Ward St. Fountain Valley, CA Chrystal Dean Western Area Power Administration cdean@wapa.gov 150 Social Hall Ave., Suite 300 Salt Lake City, UT LaTonya Dean West Basin Municipal Water District latonya@westbasin.org S. Avalon Carson, CA Disque Deane Water Asset Managment d.deane@waterinv.com 509 Madison Ave., Suite 804 New York, NY Donald Dear dldear@hotmail.com Scott Deeny The Nature Conservancy scott.deeny@tnc.org Phoenix Conservation Center 7600 N. 15th St., Ste. 100 Phoenix, AZ David DeJong Gila River Indian Community ddejong@gilariver.com 192 S. A St., Box C Sacaton, AZ Dan Denham San Diego County Water Authority ddenham@sdcwa.org 4677 Overland Ave. San Diego, CA Keith Denos Provo River Water Users Association gkd@prwua.org 285 W N. Pleasant Grove, UT Ron Derma Bard Water District bardwater@outlook.com 1473 Ross Road Winterhaven, CA Shivaji Deshmukh West Basin Municipal Water District sdeshmukh@westbasin.org S. Avalon Blvd., Suite 210 Carson, CA Matthew Dessert Imperial Irrigation District madessert@iid.com 333 E. Barioni Blvd. Imperial, CA Christobal Devers San Luis Rey Indian Water Authority 5bandswater@slriwa.org P.O. Box 428 Pauma Valley, CA Laron DeWitt Raju Dhakal Government of Nepal, HPCIDBC mejumi999@yahoo.com Guheshwori-08 Kathmandu, Nepal, Kathmandu, Kathmandu MD Nepal Jennifer Diffley Culp & Kelly, LLP jdiffley@ckblueshift.com 2901 N. Central Ave, Suite 1800 Phoenix, AZ Todd Dillard Robert S. Lynch & Associates rslynch@rslynchaty.com 340 E. Palm Lane, Ste. 140 Phoenix, AZ Matthew Diserio Water Asset Managment m.diserio@waterinv.com 509 Madison Ave., Ste. 804 New York, NY Marlin Dixon Gila River Indian Community Marlin.Dixon@gilariver-nsn.gov P.O. Box 2138 Sacaton, AZ Chris Dobson Mark Dobson Roosevelt Water info@rwcd.net P.O. Box 10 Higley, AZ Vinson Dobson New Magma Irrigation bvanallennewmagma@mchsi.com N. Schnepf Road San Tan Valley, AZ Douglas Dockter ddockter@usbr.gov 1235 La Plata Hwy. Farmington, NM Tom Dolan cedwards@sandy.utah.gov Karen Donovan Metropolitan Water District kdonovan@mwdh20.com 700 W. Almeda St Placido dos Santos placido449@gmail.com 4121 E. Whittier St. Tucson, AZ Jim Doyle Metro Water District james.doyle@pima.gov 6265 N. La Canada Drive Tuscon, AZ Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 31

19 Edward Drusina International Boundary and Water Commission 4171 N. Mesa, Suite 100 El Paso, TX Thomas Du Bose Oceanus Power & Water 900 High St. Palo Alto, CA JoAnne Dubois Marlon Duke 125 S. State St., Rm 8100 Salt Lake City, UT Christopher Dull Louis Berger Innovation Drive, Suite 390 San Diego, CA Charles DuMars Law & Resource Planning Associates P.C. 201 Third St. NW, Suite 1750 Albuquerque, NM Emmett Duncan Ute Indian Tribe P.O. Box 190 Fort Duchesne, UT Jim Dunlap San Juan Water Commission 7450 E. Main St. Farmington, NM Ted Dunn 445 W. Gunnison Ave., Suite 221 Grand Junction, CO Blaine Dwyer HDR 1670 Broadway, Suite 3400 Denver, CO E Douglas Echols San Juan Water Commission sjwcoffice@sjwc.org 7450 E. Main St. Farmington, NM James Eklund Colorado Water Conservation Board james.eklund@state.co.us 1313 Sherman St., Room 718 Denver, CO Chris Elison chrise@cuwcd.com Larry Ellertson JoAnne@cuwcd.com Dan Ellsworth Strawberry High Line Canal Company dan@sesdofutah.org 54 W. 100 N. Payson, UT Craig S. Elmore River Valley Ranches/IVH2O craig@desertskyfarms.com P.O. Box 119 Brawley, CA Jim Ence Washington County Water ence@infowest.com 533 E. Waterworks Drive St. George, UT Barney Enos Jr. Gila River Indian Community barney.enos@gilariver-nsn.gov P.O. Box 2160 Sacaton, AZ John Entsminger john.entsminger@lvvwd.com 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV Gretchen Erwin City of Goodyear gretchen.erwin@goodyearaz.gov 190 N. Litchfield Road Goodyear, AZ Steven Escobar Chemehuevi Indian Tribe dir.epa@cit-nsn.gov P.O. Box 1976 Needles, CA Castulo Estrada Coachella Valley Water District ddavis@cvwd.org Hovley Lane E. Palm Desert, CA George Etchart Uncompahgre Valley Water Users Association etchart4@msn.com 601 N. Park Ave., P.O. Box 69 Montrose, CO Linus Everling Gila River Indian Community linus.everling@gric.nsn.us P.O. Box 97 Sacaton, AZ Michael Eytel Middle Park Water meytel@crwcd.org P.O. Box 3362 Breckenridge, CO F Sandra Fabritz-Whitney Freeport-McMoRan pclausen@fmi.com 333 N. Central Ave., 24th Floor Phoenix, AZ Ray Face Bard Water District ray.face@foothillsbank.com 1473 Ross Road Winterhaven, CA Mark Farmer Marcus Faust Marcus G Faust PC marcusfaust@msn.com 332 Constitution Ave. NE Washington, DC Steve Fearn South Western Water lauras@swwcd.org 841 E. Second Ave. Durango, CO Anthony Fellow Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District afellow@fullerton.edu 602 E. Huntington Drive, Suite B Monrovia, CA John Felty Davis Filfred Navajo Nation Council P.O. Box 4251 Window Rock, AZ Christine Finlinson christine@cuwcd.com Fred Finlinson Finlinson and Finlinson fred@fefinlaw.com W. Fairfield Road Saratoga Springs, UT William Finn USIBWC william.finn@ibwc.gov 4171 N. Mesa, Building C-100 El Paso, TX Bart Fisher Palo Verde Irrigation District angel.tomeoni@pvid.org 180 W. 14th Ave. Blythe, CA Kevin Fisher kevin.fisher@lvvwd.com 1299 Burkholder Blvd. Henderson, NV Geneva Fitzsimmons San Luis Rey Indian Water Authority 5bandswater@slriwa.org P.O. Box 428, Pauma Valley, CA John Fleck University of New Mexico Water Resources Program jfleck@inkstain.net 1515 Aliso Drive NE Albuquerque, NM Lawrence Fleming Spruce Farms larryf413@gmail.com 4605 HWY III Brawley, CA Peter Fleming Colorado River Water pfleming@crwcd.org P.O. Box 1120 Glenwood Springs, CO George Fletcher Replenishment Services, LLC water.consultant@cox.net 706 W. Strahan Drive Tempe, AZ Tage Flint Weber Basin Water tflint@weberbasin.com 2837 E. Hwy 193 Layton, UT Amelia Flores Colorado River Indian Tribes amelia.flores@crit-nsn.gov Mohave Road Parker, AZ Josiah Flores Pechanga Tribal Govenment orders@pechanga-nsn.gov Pechanga Road Temecula, CA Alan Forrest CH2M - Arizona alan.forrest@ch2m.com 1840 E. River Road, Suite 200 Tucson, AZ Jason Fort HDR Engineering jason.fort@hdrinc.com Tyler Francis Zachary Frankel Utah Rivers Council zach@utahrivers.org 1055 E S., Suite 201 Salt Lake City, UT Eric Franson Franson Civil Engineers efranson@fransoncivil.com 1276 S. 820 E., Suite 100 American Fork, UT Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 33

20 Cole Frates Renewable Resources Group 5700 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 330 Los Angeles, CA Thomas Fredericks Fredericks Peebles & Morgan, LLP 1900 Plaza Drive Louisville, CO Mark Freeman Lisa Freestone Carollo Engineers 4600 E. Washington St., Suite 500 Phoenix, AZ Steve Frischknecht Terrance Fulp U.S. P.O. Box Boulder City, NV G Michael Gabaldon AECOM michael.gabaldon@aecom.com 2020 L St., Suite 400 Sacramento, CA Norma Galindo Imperial Irrigation District nsgalindo@iid.com 333 E. Barioni Blvd. Imperial, CA Jose Garcia Oceanus Power and Water jose@oceanus.pw 900 High St. Palo Alto, CA Brent Gardner-Smith Aspen Journalism brent@aspenjournalism.org Michelle Garrison Colorado Water Conservation Board michelle.garrison@state.co.us 1313 Sherman St., Rm. 718 Denver, CO Greg Gates CH2M ggates1@ch2m.com 3721 Rutledge Road NE Albuquerque, NM Jerry Geiger Maureen George Mohave County Water Authority mrglaw1@frontier.com 2000 McCulloch Blvd N., Ste. B Lake Havasu City, AZ Ed Gerak Buckeye Water Conservation & egerak@bwcdd.com P.O. Box 1726 Buckeye, AZ Michael Gheleta Somach Simmons & Dunn mgheleta@somachlaw.com 500 Capitol Mall, Suite 1000 Sacramento, CA Vince Giacolone Yuma Mesa Irrigation and vgiacolone@limoneira.com S. Fourth Ave. Ext. Yuma, AZ Jerry Gibbens Northern Water jgibbens@northernwater.org 220 Water Ave. Berthoud, CO Jennifer Gimbel Colorado Water Institute jennifer.gimbel@colostate.edu 1033 Campus Delivery Fort Collins, CO Terry Goddard tgoddard@cap-az.com N. Seventh St. Phoenix, AZ Barry Gold Walton Family Foundation bgold@wffmail.com th St. NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC Charles Goldtooth Gila River Indian Community Charles.Goldtooth@gilariver-nsn.gov P.O. Box 2138 Sacaton, AZ Tom Goodwin Southeastern Colorado Water tc97goodwin@gmail.com United Ave. Pueblo, CO Jacklynn Gould Department of Interior/Bureau of Reclamation/Lower Colorado Region jgould@usbr.gov P.O. Box Boulder City, NV Nick Gradisar Pueblo Board of Water Works ngradisar@gtrrlaw.com 319 W. Fourth St. Pueblo, CO Katrina Grantz kgrantz@usbr.gov 125 S. State St, Rm 8100 Salt Lake City, UT Gloria Gray ggrayi@aol.com Kristin Green Sinnott New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission kristinn.green@state.nm.us P.O. Box Santa Fe, NM Michael Greene Public Service Company of New Mexico mgreene@pnm.com 2401 Aztec Road NE, MS Z120 Albuquerque, NM Molly Greene molly.greene@srpnet.com Andrew Greenhill Tucson Water Department Andrew.Greenhill@tucsonaz.gov 310 W. Alameda St. Tucson, AZ Elston Grubaugh Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and egrubaugh@wmidd.org Wellton-Mohawk Drive Wellton, AZ Christine Guerci State of Nevada - Colorado River Commission cguerci@crc.nv.gov 555 E. Washington Ave, Suite 3100 Las Vegas, NV Christy Guerin San Diego County Water Authority kwalker@sdcwa.org 4677 Overland Ave. San Diego, CA David Guizar Rubicon Water intern@rubiconwater.com 1501 S. Lemay Ave., Suite 101 Fort Collins, CO Maria De Los Angeles Guzman Colorado River Indian Tribes angie.guzman@crit-nsn.gov Mohave Road Parker, AZ H Amy Haas New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission amy.haas@state.nm.us P.O. Box Santa Fe, NM Bruce Hallin bruce.hallin@srpnet.com Mail Station PAB56T Candace Hamana chamana@cap-az.com P.O. Box Phoenix, AZ Blair Hamilton South Utah Valley Electric Service District blairmerl@yahoo.com P.O. Box 349 Payson, UT Siebe Hamstra Maricopa-Stanfield Irrigation & shelly@msidd.com W. Louis Johnson Drive Maricopa, AZ Felicity Hannay Upper Colorado River Commission fhannany@comcast.net 125 S. State St. Salt Lake City, UT Chris Hansen chrish@cuwcd.com Jared Hansen jhansen@cuwcd.com Jayne Harkins State of Nevada - Colorado River Commission jatwood@crc.nv.gov 555 E. Washington Ave., Suite 3100 Las Vegas, NV Paul Harms New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission paul.harms@state.nm.us P.O. Box Santa Fe, NM Sara Harper Dewberry sharper@dewberry.com 1760 Creekside Oaks Drive Sacramento, CA Al Harris Joint Powers Water Board alankugr@hotmail.com P.O. Box 970 Green River, WY Christopher Harris Colorado River Board of California csharris@crb.ca.gov 770 Fairmont Ave., Ste. 100 Glendale, CA Jim Hartdegen jhartdegen@cap-az.com N. Seventh St. Phoenix, AZ Don Hartley Joint Powers Water Board Enterprise@sweetwaterhsa.com 1300 New Hampshire St, Lot 23 Rock Springs, WY Jeffrey Harvey Harvey Meyerhoff Consulting Group harvey-jeff@sbcglobal.net 2146 Gold Claims Ct. Gold River, CA Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 35

21 Bill Hasencamp Lionel Haskie Navajo Agricultural Products Industry P.O. Drawer 1318 Farmington, NM Burt Hatch Queen Creek Irrigation District P.O. Box 690 Queen Creek, AZ Gary Hathorn New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau 2220 N. Telshor Blvd. Las Cruces, NM Mark Hattam San Diego County Water Authority 4677 Overland Ave. San Diego, CA Jason Hauter Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld 1333 New Hampshire Ave. NW Washington, DC Taylor Hawes The Nature Conservancy 2424 Spruce St. Boulder, CO Phillip Hawkins Central Basin Municipal Water District 6252 Telegraph Road Commerce, CA Peter Hayes PAB233, Troy Hayes City of Phoenix 200 W. Washington St., 9th floor Phoenix, AZ Gibson Hazard Southeastern Colorado Water 15 Upland Colorado Springs, CO Kathleen Hedberg Helix Water District 7811 University Ave. La Mesa, CA W. Bruce Heiden Roosevelt Irrigation District 103 W. Baseline Road Buckeye, AZ Paul Hendricks EUSI N. 21st Ave. Phoenix, AZ Doug Hendrix P.O. Box Boulder City, NV Michelle Henry Navajo Naiton P.O. Box 9000 Gallup, AZ Aaron Herrera Mario Herrera Daniel Higgins Colorado Springs Utilities 121 S. Tejon St., Fifth floor Colorado Springs, CO Johnny Hill Jr. Colorado River Indian tribes Mohave Road Parker, AZ Jesse Hillis Navajo Nation Water Management Branch P.O. Box 678 Fort Defiance, AZ Brad Hiltscher 500 New Jersey Ave., NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC Thomas Hirschi Washington County Water 533 E. Waterworks Drive St. George, UT Barbara Hjelle Washington County Water 533 E. Waterworks Drive St. George, UT Gregory Hobbs Colorado Supreme Court 2 E. 14th Ave. Denver, CO Robert Hoffman Somach Simmons and Dunn 500 Capitol Mall, Suite 1000 Sacramento, CA Francis Holiday Department of Interior Water & Power 1849 C St. NW, Mailstop 4637 MIB Washington, DC Jim Holway jholway@cap-az.com P.O. Box Phoenix, AZ John Hoopes, Katie Horn katie.horn@snwa.com 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Mail Stop 760 Las Vegas, NV Deanne House Ute Mountain Ute Tribe dwall@utemountain.org P.O. Box J Towaoc, CO Scott Houston West Basin Municipal Water District shouston45@hotmail.com S. Avalon Blvd. Carson, CA Priscilla Howell City of Henderson Priscilla.Howell@ cityofhenderson.com 240 S. Water St., MSC# 124 Henderson, NV Michael Hughes mhughes@mwdh2o.com Kevin Hunt Central Basin Municipal Water District kevinh@centralbasin.org 6252 Telegraph Road Commerce, CA Lela Hunt Souder, Miller & Associates lela.hunt@soudermiller.com 3451 Candelaria NE, Suite D Albuquerque, NM John Hunting Uintah Water jhunting@uwcd.org 78 W N. Vernal, UT Scott Huntley Las Vegas Valley Water District scott.huntley@lvvwd.com 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV Steven Hvinden shvinden@usbr.gov 500 Fir St. Boulder City, NV Ned Hyduke Palo Verde Irrigation District ned.hyduke@pvid.org 180 W. 14th Ave. Blythe, CA I Bruce Ignacio Ute Indian Tribe brucei@utetribe.com P.O. Box 191 Ft. Duchesne, UT Deanna Ikeya dikeya@cap-az.com P.O. Box Phoenix, AZ Thomas Iseman U.S. Department of the Interior thomas_iseman@ios.doi.gov 1849 C St. N.W. Washington, DC Linda Ivie lindai@cuwcd.com David Iwanski City of Avondale diwanski@avondale.org W. Civic Center Drive Avondale, AZ J Nicholas Jacobs Somach Simmons & Dunn njacobs@somachlaw.com 500 Capitol Mall, Suite 1000 Sacramento, CA Leslie James Colorado River Energy Distributors Association creda@creda.cc S. 51 st St., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ Peter Jauch Las Vegas Valley Water District peter.jauch@lvvwd.com 100 City Parkway, Suite 700, M/S 103 Las Vegas, NV Matthew Jeppson Department of Interior Solicitor s Office matthew.jeppson@sol.doi.gov 1200 Park St. Boulder City, NV Kristen Jespersen Tamarisk Coalition kjespersen@tamariskcoalition.org 244 N. Seventh St. Grand Junction, CO Hakon Johanson Town of Gilbert hakon.johanson@gilbertaz.gov 50 E. Civic Center Drive Gilbert, AZ Jason John Navajo Nation Water Resources jasonjohn@navajo.org P.O. Box 678 Fort Defiance, AZ Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 37

22 Dave Johnson 1001 S. Valley View Blvd., MS #485 Las Vegas, NV David Johnson N. Seventh St. Phoenix, AZ Jeff Johnson P.O. Box Las Vegas, NV Norman Johnson Utah Division of Water Resources 1594 W. N. Temple P.O. Box Salt Lake City, UT Quentin Johnson Uintah Water 78 W N. Vernal, UT Steve Johnson Western Area Power Administration 615 S 43rd Ave. Phoenix, AZ Dan Jones Paul R. Orme, P.C. dbj@slwplc.com HC 63 Box 3042 Meyer, AZ Eagle Jones Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians striplett@pechanga-nsn.gov Jeanine Jones California Department of Water Resources jeanine.jones@water.ca.gov th St. Sacramento, CA Kent Jones Department of Natural Resources Division of Water Rights kentjones@utah.gov 1594 W. N. Temple, Suite 220 Salt Lake City, UT Paul Jones Eastern Municipal Water District perkinsn@emwd.org 2270 Trumble Road Perris, CA Calvin Joyner US Forest Service cjoyner@fs.fed.us 333 Broadway Blvd. S.E. Albuquerque, NM Ronald Julian Jicarillo Apache Nation tgonzales89@yahoo.com P.O. Box William Julian Jicarilla Apache Nation billjulian01@gmail.com P.O. Box K Herb Kai Cortaro-Marana Irrigation District herb@kaifarms.com W. Grier Road Marana, AZ John Kai, Jr. Mohave Valley Irrigation & office@mvidd.net 1460 E. Commercial St. Mohave Valley, AZ Dave Kanzer Colorado River Water dkanzer@crwcd.org P.O. Box 1120, Glenwood Springs, CO Mathews Kara San Diego County Water Authority kmathews@sdcwa.org 4677 Overland Ave. San Diego, CA Steven Kasower Strategic Economic Applications Company skasower@gmail.com 1720 Q St. Sacramento, CA Melinda Kassen WaterJamin Legal & Policy Consulting melinda@waterjamin.com 2350 Balsam Drive, Suite 103 Boulder, CO Jaime Kelley Mohave Valley Irrigation & jkelley@kelleymosslaw.com 1460 E. Commercial St. Mohave Valley, AZ Kevin Kelley Imperial Irrigation District kekelley@iid.com 333 E. Barioni Blvd. Imperial, CA Mary Kelly Culp & Kelly, LLP mkelly@ckblueshift.com 2901 N. Central Ave., Suite 1800 Phoenix, AZ Kelly Kennedy Culp & Kelly, LLP kjkennedy16@gmail.com 2901 N. Central Ave., Suite 1800 Phoenix, AZ Doug Kenney University of Colorado douglas.kenney@colorado.edu Univ. of Colorado School of Law, UCB 401 Boulder, CO Jerry Kenny Platte River Recovery Implementation Program kennyj@headwaterscorp.com 4111 Fourth Ave., Suite 6 Kearney, NE Jeffrey Kightlinger jkightlinger@mwdh2o.com P.O. Box Los Angeles, CA Stacy Kincaid Water Asset Management stacykincaid@hotmail.com 509 Madison Ave., Suite 804 New York, NY Richard King richard@cuwcd.com Robert King Utah Division of Water Resources robertking@utah.gov 1594 W. N. Temple, P.O. Box Salt Lake City, UT Robert Kirk Navajo Nation Water Management Branch robertkirk@navajo-nsn.gov P.O. Box 678 Ft. Defiance, AZ Kathleen Kitzmann City of Aurora kkitszman@auroragov.org E. Alameda Parkway Aurora, CO Elisa Klein Scottsdale Water eklein@scottsdaleaz.gov 9379 E. San Salvador Drive Scottsdale, AZ Nicole Klobas Arizona Department of Water Resources ndklobas@azwater.gov 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 310, Phoenix, AZ John Kmiec Marana Water mdyckman@maranaaz.gov 5100 W. Ina Road Tucson, AZ Jenny Knapp Black & Veatch knappj@bv.com 4600 S. Syracuse St., Suite 800 Denver, CO Bryan Knight Unit B Irrigation bryank@unitbirr.com S. Ave. Somerton, AZ Kent Kofford U.S. kkofford@usbr.gov 302 E S. Provo, UT Karl Kohlhoff Water Resource Consultant karlfkohlhoff06@q.com 1863 W. San Angelo Gilbert, AZ Ron Kolb Ted Edward-Kowalski Walton Family Foundation kjoleaud@wffmail.com 44 Cook St., Suite 255 Denver, CO Edalin Koziol The Nature Conservancy edalin.koziol@tnc.org th St., Suite 400 Denver, CO Robert Krieger Krieger & Stewart, Incorporated rkrieger@kriegerandstewart.com 3602 University Ave. Riverside, CA Ramsey Kropf U.S. Department of the Interior ramsey.kropf@sol.doi.gov 1849 C St. NW, MS 6419 Washington, DC John Kruse Koch Biological Solutions, LLC john.kruse@kochind.com 4111 E. 37th St. N. Wichita, KS Joseph Kuebler Eastern Municipal Water District perkinsn@emwd.org 2270 Trumble Road Perris, CA Eric Kuhn Colorado River Water ekuhn@crwcd.org P.O. Box 1120 Glenwood Springs, CO Henry Kuiper Colorado River Board of California hkuiper@att.net 1762 Sandalwood Dr. El Centro, CA Chris Kuzdas Environmental Defense Fund ckuzdas@edf.org 2375 E. Camelback Road, Suite 600 Phoenix, AZ Carol Kwan West Basin Municipal Water District carolwkwan@gmail.com S. Avalon Blvd. Carson, CA L Herman Laffoon Jr. Colorado River Indian Tribes tashina.harper@crit-nsn.gov Mohave Road Parker, AZ Judy Lai-Norling NASA Jet Propulsion Lab judy.lai@jpl.nasa.gov 4800 Oak Grove Drive, M/S Pasadena, CA Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 39

23 Freddie Lamm Kansas State University P.O. Box 505 Colby, KS Dave Lamoreaux, Edwin Lamoreaux Roosevelt Water Conservation District P.O. Box 100 Higley, AZ Tabatha Langland Roosevelt Water Conservation Disitrct P.O. Box 100 Higley, AZ Lyle Larson Texas House of Representatives P.O. Box 2910 Austin, TX Aaron Lee Lee Acres Water Users Assoc 5649 US Hwy 64 Farmington, NM Keith Lee San Juan Water Commission 7450 E. Main St. Farmington, NM Russell Lefevre Lisa Lehman Grand View Group Consulting 607 Ft Williams Parkway Alexandria, VA Terry Leigh Joint Powers Water Board 465 Faith Drive Green River, WY James Lemmon Utah Division of Water Resources 1594 W. N. Temple Salt Lake City, UT Shane Leonard Roosevelt Water Conservation District P.O. Box 100 Higley, AZ Bridget Lester Jicarilla Apache Nation P.O. Box Mark Lewis, Rod Lewis Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld P.O. Box Sacaton, AZ Shan Lewis Fort Mojave Indian Tribe 500 Merriman Ave. Needles, CA Stephen Lewis Gila River Indian Community P.O. Box 2160 Sacaton, AZ Shem Liechty Brown and Caldwell 6975 Union Park Center, Suite 490 Midvale, UT Mark Limbaugh The Ferguson Group, LLC 1130 Connecticut Ave., NW Suite 300, Washington, DC Donald Lincoln Donald R. Lincoln, Attorney at Law 6065 Avenida Chamnez La Jolla, CA Matt Lindburg Brown and Caldwell 1527 Cole Blvd., Suite 300 Lakewood, CO Samuel Lofland Ryley Carlock & Applewhite 1 N. Central Ave., Ste Phoenix, AZ Rosa Long Cocopah Indian Tribe S. Veterans Drive Somerton, AZ Barry Longwell 1235 La Plata Hwy. Farmington, NM Mary Lopez Tohono O odham Legislative mary.lopez@tonation-nsn.gov P.O. Box 837 Sells, AZ Quintin Lopez Tohono O odham Legislative Branch quintin.lopez@tonation-nsn.gov P.O. Box 837 Sells, AZ Kathy Loveless Salt Lake & Sandy kathy@lovelessenterprises.com 3430 E. Danish Road Sandy, UT Chiaki Lowrey chiaki.lowrey@snwa.com 100 City Parkway, Suite 700 Las Vegas, NV Susan Lozier Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and slozier@wmidd.org Wellton-Mohawk Drive Wellton, AZ Jason Luettinger Bowen Collins and Associates jluettinger@bowencollins.com 154 E S. Draper, UT Jose De Jesus Luevano Grano Seccion Mexicana De La Cila Mex-Eua jluevano@cila.gob.mx Aenue Universidad 2180, Juarez, Mexico Alexei Luganov alexei.luganov@snwa.com P.O. Box Las Vegas, NV Sarah Luna Audubon Arizona llsarah@msn.com 3131 S. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ Ian Lyle National Water Resources Association ilyle@nwra.org 4 E. St. S.E. Washington, DC Robert Lynch Robert S. Lynch & Associates rslynch@rslynchaty.com 340 E. Palm Lane, Suite 140 Phoenix, AZ Michael Lynes National Audubon Society mlynes@audubon.org 400 Capitol Mall, Suite 1535 Sacramento, CA M Wilfred Mabahe CRIT EPO wilfred.nabahe@crit-msn.gov Mojave Road Parker, AZ John Mabey Salt Lake & Sandy jmabey@mwjlaw.com 3430 E. Danish Road Cottonwood Heights, UT Lawrence MacDonnell l.macdonnell@comcast.net 216 Linden Ave. Boulder, CO Douglas MacEachern Arizona Department of Water Resources dmaceachern@azwater.gov 1110 W Washington St., Suite 310 Phoenix, AZ Bronson Mack Las Vegas Valley Water District bronson.mack@lvvwd.com 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV Jo MacKenzie Vista Irrigation District mschmidt@vidwater.org 1391 Engineer St. Vista, CA Heather Macre hmacre@cap-az.com N. Seventh St. Phoenix, AZ Thomas Maher thomas.maher@snwa.com P.O. Box Las Vegas, NV Michael Malano Greenstone / Cibola Valley IDD mmalano@greenstonerp.com 3550 N Central Ave., #1115 Phoenix, AZ Leo Manheimer Navajo Nation Water Rights Commission manheimleo@yahoo.com P.O. Box 4251 Window Rock, AZ Al Mansell mansell.al@gmail.com Francine Manwell Jicarilla Apache Nation jantreasurydept@outlook.com P.O. Box Marc Marcantonio Yorba Linda Water District mmarcantonio@ylwd.com P.O. Box 309 Yorba Linda, CA Marvin Marlatt Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and dvaughan@wmidd.org Wellton Mohawk Drive Wellton, AZ Wendy Marshall, Zane Marshall zane.marshall@snwa.com 100 City Parkway, Suite 700, MS-110 Las Vegas, NV Dellana Mart Ute Indian Tribe dalanam@utetribe.com P.O. Box 190 Fort Duchesne, UT David Martin Jordan Valley Water davem@jvwcd.org 8215 S W. West Jordan, UT Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 41

24 Johnny Martinez Yuma County Water Users Association P.O. Box 5775 Yuma, AZ Karlene Martorana Snell & Wilmer LLP 400 E. Van Buren St., Ste 1900 Suite 140, Phoenix, AZ Mark Maryboy M Maryboy Consulting mmaryboy1@gmail.com Third N. Third E., House #23, Montezuma Creek, UT George Maseeh Carollo Engineers gmaseeh@carollo.com One South Church Ave., Suite 1230 Tucson, AZ Jan Matusak jmatusak@mwdh2o.com P.O. Box Los Angeles, CA Melissa Mata U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service melissa_mata@fws.gov 2105 Osuna Road N.E. Albuquerque, NM Mary Aileen Matheis Irvine Ranch Water District matheis@irwd.com Sand Canyon Ave. Irvine, CA Peter Mayer Water Demand Management Peter.mayer@waterdm.com 1339 Hawthorn Ave. Boulder, CO Marc Maynard mmaynard@usbr.gov P.O. Box Boulder City, NV Francis McAllister Freeport-McMoRan Francis_McAllister@FMI.com 333 N. Central Ave., 24th Floor Phoenix, AZ Kevin McCarthy Pueblo Board of Water Works Km1946@comcast.net 319 W. Fourth St. Pueblo, CO Laura McCarthy The Nature Conservancy lmccarthy@tnc.org 212 E. Marcy St., Ste 200 Santa Fe, NM Jennifer McCloskey U.S. jmccloskey@usbr.gov P.O. Box Boulder City, NV John McClow Upper Gunnison River Water jmcclow@ugrwcd.org 210 W. Spencer, Suite B Gunnison, CO Sue McClurg Water Education Foundation smcclurg@watereducation.org st St., Suite 200 Sacramento, CA Amy McCoy AMP Insights amy@ampinsights.com 610 S. Park Ave. Tucson, AZ Scott McGettigan Utah Division of Water Resources scottmcgettigan@utah.gov 1594 W. N. Temple Salt Lake City, UT Mark McGinnis Salmon, Lewis & Weldon mam@slwplc.com 2850 E. Camelback, Suite 200 Phoenix, AZ Darren McGregor Rubicon Water Darren.McGregor@rubiconwater.com 1501 S. Lemay Ave., Suite 101 Fort Collins, CO Marc McIntosh AECOM marc.mcintosh@aecom.com 7720 N. 16th St., Suite 10 Phoenix, AZ Christa McJunkin christa.mcjunkin@srpnet.com, M/S PAB30T Devin McKrola devin@cuwcd.com Robert W. McMullin Strawberry Water Users Association mail@strawberrywater.com P.O. Box 70 Payson, UT Roberta McMullin Washington County Water rmcmullin@utah.gov 533 E. Waterworks Drive St. George, UT Sharon Megdal smegdal@cap-az.com P.O. Box Phoenix, AZ Christopher Mendoza Gila River Indian Community christopher.mendoza@ gilariver-nsn.gov P.O. Box 2160 Sacaton, AZ Dave Merritt Colorado River Water DavidHMerritt@aol.com P.O. Box 1120 Glenwood Springs, CO Woldezion Mesghinna Natural Resources Consulting Engineers, Inc. office@nrce.com 131 E. Lincoln Ave., Ste. 300 Fort Collins, CO Leslie Meyers lmeyers@usbr.gov 6150 W. Thunderbird Road Glendale, AZ Jason Mietchen Southern Ute Indian Tribe jmietchen@southernute-nsn.gov P.O. Box 737, MB# 64 Ignacio, CO Bart Miller Western Resource Advocates bart.miller@westernresources.org 2260 Baseline Road Boulder, CO Jacque Miller James Miller Arizona Public Service james.miller@aps.com 400 N. Fifth St. Phoenix, AZ Lee Miller Southeastern Colorado River lee@secwcd.com P.O. Box Lakewood, CO Marty Miller Vista Irrigation District mschmidt@vidwater.org 1391 Engineer St. Vista, CA Eric Millis Utah Division of Water Resources ericmillis@utah.gov 1594 W. N. Temple, P.O. Box Salt Lake City, UT Mike Mills mikem@cuwcd.com Jacqueline Mitchell Navajo Nation Water Rights Commission jacquelinemitchell@navajo-nsn.gov P.O. Box 4251 Window Rock, AZ Erika Moonin erika.moonin@lvvwd.com 100 City Parkway, Suite 700 Las Vegas, NV Hunter Moore State of Arizona hmoore@az.gov 1700 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ Richard Moore Payson City rick.bcbheatingandair@gmail.com 858 E. 100 N. Payson, UT Steven Moore City of Yuma steven.moore@yumaaz.gov One City Plaza Yuma, AZ Kevin Moran Environmental Defense Fund kmoran@edf.org 2375 E. Camelback Road, Suite 600 Phoenix, AZ Craig Morgan Avalex Technologies craigmorgan@avalex.info P.O. Box South Lake Tahoe, CA Patrick Morgan Yuma Mesa Irrigation and Drainage pmorgan@ymidd.org S. Fourth Ave. Extension Yuma, AZ Mason Morisset Morisset, Schlosser, Jozwiak & Somerville n.catone@msaj.com 801 Second Ave., Ste 1115 Seattle, WA John Morris Metropolitan Water District btubbs@mwdh2o.com Duane Moss Ute Indian Tribe duane@mosslawyer.com P.O. Box 190 Fort Duchesne, UT Jason Moyes Moyes Sellers & Hendricks jasonmoyes@law-msh.com 1850 N. Central Ave., Suite 1100 Phoenix, AZ Jay Moyes Moyes Sellers & Hendricks jimoyes@law-msh.com 1850 N. Central Ave., Suite 1100 Phoenix, AZ Bob Muir rmuir@mwdh2o.com P.O. Box Los Angeles, CA Armin Munevar CH2M Hill armin.munevar@ch2m.com 402 W. Broadway, Suite 1450 San Diego, CA Amanda Munoa Pechanga Tribal Govenment orders@pechanga-nsn.gov Pechanga Road Temecula, CA Adam Murdock CH2M HILL adam.murdock@ch2m.com 4246 S. Riverboat Road, Suite 210 Taylorsville, UT Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 43

25 Kea Murray Ute Indian Tribe P.O. Box 460 Fort Duchesne, UT Nina Murray Ute Tribe Water Quality P.O. Box 460 Fort Duchesne, UT Reed Murray U.S. Department of the Interior UT 302 E S. Provo, UT Perry Muscelli Mohave Valley Irrigation & 1460 E. Commercial St. Mohave Valley, AZ Matthew Myers International Boundary and Water Commission 4171 N. Mesa C-100 El Paso, TX N Richard Nagel West Basin Municipal Water District richardn@westbasin.org S. Avalon Blvd. Carson, CA Katosha Nakai knakai@cap-az.com P.O. Box Phoenix, AZ Pedro Nava Law Offices of Pedro Nava pedronava2006@yahoo.com P.O. Box Santa Barbara, CA Brian Nazarenus Ryley Carlock & Applewhite bnazarenus@rcalaw.com 1700 Lincoln St., Ste Denver, CO Donovan Neese Roosevelt Irrigation District dneese@rooseveltirrigation.org 103 W. Baseline Road, Buckeye, AZ Peter Nelson Coachella Valley Water District ddavis@cvwd.org P.O. Box 1058 Coachella, CA Wendy Nero HDR wendy.nero@hdrinc.com 315 E. Robinson St., Orlando, FL Chau Nguyen cnguyen@usbr.gov 500 Fir St. Boulder City, NV Ashley Nielson National Weather Service ashley.nielson@noaa.gov 2242 W. N. Temple Salt Lake City, UT Wade Noble Wellton Mohawk Irrigation and wade@noblelaw.com 1405 W. 16th St., Ste. A Yuma, AZ Michael Norris mnorris@usbr.gov 7301 Calle Agua Salada Yuma, AZ Adrian Notsinneh Jicarilla Apache Nation tsgonzales89@yahoo.com P.O. Box Ouida Notsinneh Jicarilla Apache Nation onotsinneh.jan@gmail.com P.O. Box Gus Nunez Bard Water District gus@imperialdategardens.com 1473 Ross Road Winterhaven, CA O Alfredo Ocón Comisión Nacional del Agua alfredo.ocon@conagua.gob.mx Avenida Insurgentes Sur, No Colonia Copilco el Bajo, México, 4340 Mexico Virginia O Connell Ariozna Water Banking Authority voconnell@azwater.gov 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 310 Phoenix, AZ Jeffrey Odefey American Rivers jodefey@americanrivers.org 120 Union St. Nevada City, CA Dan Offret Metro Water District doffret834@gmail.com 6265 N. La Canada Drive Tuscon, AZ Joseph Olsen Metro Water District jolsen@metrowater.com 6265 N. La Cañada Drive Tucson, AZ Steven Olson Olson Policy Services steveolson8738@gmail.org 8738 E. Voltaire Ave. Scottsdale, AZ Paul Orme Paul R. Orme, P.C. pro@slwplc.com HC 63 Box 3042 Meyer, AZ John Orr Coyote Gulch coyotegulch@mac.com 4974 Osceola St. Denver, CO Erik Ortega Imperial Irrigation District rnajera@iid.com 333 E. Barioni Blvd. Imperial, CA Vera Ortegon Southeastern Colorado Water ortegonvera@gmail.com 2 Rockbridge Lane Pueblo, CO Scott Osborne Jordan Valley Water scott@osborne-eng.com 8215 S W. West Jordan, UT Don Ostler Upper Colorado River Commission dostler@ucrcommission.com 355 S. 400 E. Salt Lake City, UT Frank Oswalt Imperial Irrigation District faoswalt@iid.com 333 E. Barioni Blvd., P.O. Box 937 Imperial, CA Stephen Owens Jordan Valley Water sowens@eolawoffice.com 8215 S W. West Jordan, UT P Barry Paceley Michael Pacheco Imperial Irrigation District mapacheco@iid.com 333 E. Barioni Blvd. Imperial, CA Patrick Page ppage@usbr.gov 1235 La Plata Highway Farmington, NM Fernando Paludi West Basin Municipal Water District FernandoP@westbasin.org S. Avalon Blvd., Suite 210 Carson, CA David Palumbo Department of the Interior, dpalumbo@usbr.gov 1849 C St., NW, MS-7069-MIB Washington, DC Dennis Patch Colorado River Indian Tribes tashina.harper@crit-nsn.gov Mohave Road Parker, AZ Heather Patno hpatno@usbr.gov 125 S. State State, Rm 8100 Salt Lake City, UT Roger Patterson Metropolitan Water District of rpatterson@mwdh2o.com Haley Paul Town of Gilbert Haley.Paul@gilbertaz.gov 50 E. Civic Center Drive Gilbert, AZ Matt Payne WestWater Research payne@waterexchange.com 4747 N. Seventh St., Suite 412 Phoenix, AZ Roger Pearson Rogerp@cuwcd.com LaVonne Peck San Luis Rey Indian Water Authority 5bandswater@slriwa.org P.O. Box 428 Pauma Valley, CA Mark Pedersen Donald Pelissier City of Henderson donald.pelissier@ cityofhenderson.com 240 Water St., MSC 124 Henderson, NV Colby Pellegrino colby.pellegrino@snwa.com 100 City Parkway, Ste. 700 Las Vegas, NV Carlos Pena International Boundary and Water Commission carlos.pena@ibwc.gov 4171 N. Mesa, Suite 100 El Paso, TX Jerry Pena GEI Consultants, Inc. jpena@geiconsultants.com 4601 DTC Blvd., Suite 900 Denver, CO Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 45

26 Sonia Perillo Audubon Arizona 3131 S. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ Lela Perkins Black & Veatch 4600 S. Syracuse St., Suite 800 Centennial, CO Drew Peternell Trout Unlimited 331 H St., Unit C Salida, CO Ray Petersen Emery County Rayp@emery.utah.gov P.O. Box 1298 Castle Dale, UT Glen Peterson glenpsop@icloud.com David Pettijohn Los Angeles Department of Water and Power david.pettijohn@ladwp.com 111 N. Hope St., Room Bill Petty Roosevelt Water william.petty@rwcd.net P.O. Box 100 Higley, AZ Tim Phelps Wilks Water tim.phelps@wilkswater.com.au P.O. Box 5633 WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650 Australia Ron Phillips Jordanelle Special Service District ron@jssd.us P.O. Box 519 Heber City, UT Scott Phillips Strawberry Water Users Assoc. mail@strawberrywater.com P.O. Box 70 Payson, UT Daniel Picard dpicard@usbr.gov 125 S. State St., Rm 8100 Salt Lake City, UT Pamela Pickard ppickard@cap-az.com P.O. Box Phoenix, AZ Paul Pierpont joanne@cuwcd.com Jennifer Pierre ICF Jennifer.Pierre@icfi.com 630 K St., Ste 400 Sacramento, CA Dale Pierson Rural Water Association of Utah dpierson@rwau.net 76 Red Pine Drive Alpine, UT Claria Pinnecoose Ute Indian Tribe darrienm@utetribe.com P.O. Box 190 Fort Duchesne, UT Sharon A. Pinto Bureau of Indian Affairs, Navajo Region sharon.pinto@bia.gov P.O. Box 1060 Gallup, NM Dave Pitcher Conservancy dave@cuwcd.com Jennifer Pitt National Audubon Society jpitt@audubon.org 2060 Broadway, Suite 300 Boulder, CO Juanita Plentyholes Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Jplentyholes@utemountain.org P.O. Box JJ Towaoc, CO Autumn Plourd Imperial Irrigation District aeplourd@iid.com 333 E. Barioni Blvd. Imperial, CA James Plumhoff Devor & Plumhoff LLC jim@coloradowestlaw.com P.O. Box 3310 Montrose, CO N.W. Plummer Retiree plummernw@aol.com 5600 E. Indian Bend Road Paradise Valley, AZ Chuck Podolak US Senator Jeff Flake chuck_podolak@flake.senate.gov 413 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC Jim Pokrandt Colorado River Water jpokrandt@crwcd.org P.O. Box 1120 Glenwood Springs, CO Stanley Pollack Navajo Nation Department of Justice smpollack@nndoj.org P.O. Box 2010 Window Rock, AZ Peter Pollock Lincoln Institute of Land Policy ppollock@lincolninst.edu 956 Grant Place Boulder, CO Kris Polly Water Strategies LLC Kris.Polly@WaterStrategies.com 4 E. St. SE Washington, DC Teresa Pond teresa.pond@srpnet.com Don Pongrace Akin Gump dpongrace@akingump.com 1333 New Hampshire Ave., NW Washington, DC John Porter Southwestern Water dolores333@bajabb.com 613 N. Colorado St. Cortez, CO Sarah Porter Kyl Center for Water Policy sarah.ellison.porter@asu.edu 411 N. Central Ave., 9th Floor Mail Code 4220 Phoenix, AZ Bart Powaukee Ute Indian Tribe bartp@utetribe.com P.O. Box 460 Fort Duchesne, UT John Powell Coachella Valley Water District ddavis@cvwd.org P.O. Box 1058 Coachella, CA James Prairie jprairie@usbr.gov CADSWES - Univ. of Colorado at Boulder, 421 UCB Boulder, CO Puoy Premsrirut State of Nevada - Colorado River Commission jatwood@crc.nv.gov 555 E. Washington Ave, Suite 3100 Las Vegas, NV Sara Price State of Nevada - Colorado River Commission aotero@crc.nv.gov 555 E. Washington Ave, Suite 3100 Las Vegas, NV Wayne Pullan WPullan@usbr.gov Provo Area Office, 302 East 1860 South, Provo, UT Q Jubal Quintana Jicarilla Apache Nation, Water Administration rogersbirdian@yahoo.com P.O. Box 507 Dulce, NM Sergio Quiroz Imperial Irrigation District smquiroz@iid.com 333 E. Barioni Blvd. Imperial, CA R Mike Rakow, Bennett Raley Northern Water bwraley@mac.com 220 Water Ave. Berthoud, CO Kathy Rall Scottsdale Water krall@scottsdaleaz.gov 9379 E. San Salvador Drive Scottsdale, AZ Maria Ramirez mramirez@usbr.gov 7301 Calle Agua Salada Yuma, AZ Marsha Ramos MWD of dir.mramos@gmail.com 700 N. Alameda St, Matt Ramsay Smith-Kandal Real Estate mattram@smithkandal.com 510 W. Main St. Brawley, CA Andrea Randall andrea.randall@snwa.com 100 City Parkway, Suite 700 Las Vegas, NV Antonio Rascon Sección Mexicana De La CILA arascon@cila.gob Ave. Universidad 2180 Zona Chamizal, Juárez, Mexico Karry Rathje Washington County Water krathje@wcwcd.utah.gov 533 E. Waterworks Drive St. George, UT Karen Raucher Abt Associates karen_raucher@abtassoc.com th St., Suite 201 Boulder, CO Russell Rea Roosevelt Water r.rea@rwcd.net P.O. Box 100, Higley, AZ Jenny Rebenack National Park Service Jennifer_Rebenack@nps.gov W. Alameda Parkway Lakewood, CO Justin Record jrecord@usbr.gov 302 E S. Provo, UT Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 47

27 Randy Record Randy Record MWD of Dan Reeb Roosevelt Water P.O. Box 100 Higley, AZ Joshua Rees Tohono O odham Nation joshua.rees@tonation-nsn.gov P.O. Box 830 Sells, AZ Adam Reeves Maynes, Bradford, Shipps & Sheftel, LLP areeves@mbssllp.com 835 E. Second Ave., Suite 123 Durango, CO Douglas Reinhart Irvine Ranch Water District dreinhart@rceconsult.com Sand Canyon Ave. Irvine, CA Zachary Renstrom Washington County Water Zachary.Renstrom@washco.utah.gov 433 N. 55 W. Circle, St. George, UT Adriana Reséndez Maldonado CILA MEX-EUA aresende@cila.gob.mx Ave. Universidad 2180 Zona Chamizal, Ciudad Juárez Chihuahua, Mexico Leon Reval Jicarilla Apache Nation tsgonzales89@yahoo.com P.O. Box Leon Revel Jicarilla Apache Nation lee.revel@gmail.com P.O. Box Randy Reznicek Vista Irrigation District mschmidt@vidwater.org 1391 Engineer St. Vista, CA Brent Rhees U.S. UT brhees@usbr.gov 125 S. State St., Rm 8100 Salt Lake City, UT Devin Rhinerson PACE Companies, LLP drhinerson@pacellp.com 1220 N. Fillmore St., Suite 400 Arlington, VA Matthew Rice American Rivers mrice@americanrivers.org 1536 Wynkoop St., Suite 321 Denver, CO Robert Rice San Carlos Irrigation and riceqhb@netscape.net 120 S. Third St. Coolidge, AZ Lizette Richardson National Park Service lizette_richardson@nps.gov 601 Nevada Way Boulder City, NV Darnall Riggs Roosevelt Water info@rwcd.net P.O. Box 100 Higley, AZ Ry Rivard Voice of San Diego ry.rivard@voiceofsandiego.org Marc Robert Water Asset Managment m.robert@waterinv.com 509 Madison Ave., Suite 804 New York, NY David Roberts dave.roberts@srpnet.com, M/S PAB Doug Robotham Consultant doug.robotham@hotmail.com 1333 Clermont St. Denver, CO Alex Rodriguez Diversity Consulting Group, LLC alex@dcgcompanies.com 187 Del Canto Lane Santa Barbara, CA Peggy Roefer State of Nevada - Colorado River Commission proefer@crc.nv.gov 555 E. Washington Ave., Suite 3100 Las Vegas, NV Robert Roessel bob.roessel@srpnet.com, PAB Birdian Rogers Jicarilla Apache Nation rogersbirdian@yahoo.com P.O. Box 507, Hawks Drive Matthew Rojas Perkins Coie mlrojas@perkinscoie.com 2901 N. Central Ave., Suite 2000 Phoenix, AZ mlrojas@perkinscoie.com Ken Rosevear City of Yuma kim.beltran@yumaaz.gov 155 W. 14th St. Yuma, AZ Terri Sue Rossi Arizona Water Banking Authority tsrossi@azwater.gov 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 310 Phoenix, AZ Antonio Rossmann Rossmann and Moore LLP ar@landwater.com 2014 Shattuck Ave. Berkeley, CA David Rousseau Stephanie Routh Dewberry srouth@dewberry.com 7557 Rambler Road, Suite 670 Dallas, TX Sam Routson Winnemucca Farms greatsam@usfda.com One Potato Place Winnemucca, NV Marc Rozman GEI Consultants, Inc. mrozman@geiconsultants.com 101 N. Brand Blvd., Suite 1780 Glendale, CA Fermin Ruiz Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation & fruiz@wmidd.org Wellton-Mohawk Drive, Welton, AZ Dennis Rule drule@cap-az.com P.O. Box Phoenix, AZ Corey Rushton Jordan Valley Water corey@coreyrushton.com 8215 S W. West Jordan, UT S John Sabo Arizona State University John.L.Sabo@asu.edu 660 S. Mill Ave. Tempe, AZ Ken Salazar Wilmer Hale ken.salazar@wilmerhale.com th St., Suite 2600 Denver, CO Roberto Salmon Seccion Mexicana De La Cila Mex-Eua msolorio@cila.gob.mx Aenue Universidad 2180 Juarez, Mexico Chris Sandberg Victaulic sandbergchris04@gmail.com NW Montreux Drive Issaquah, WA Bert Sandoval Navajo Nation Water Rights Commission bertsandoval42@yahoo.com P.O. Box 4251 Window Rock, AZ Linda Sauer Gila River Indian Community linda.sauer@gric.nsn.us P.O. Box 2160 Sacaton, AZ Joel Scalzitti Helix Water District lorri.annett@helixwater.org 7811 University Ave. La Mesa, CA Mike Schlehuber Greenstone mschlehuber@greenstonerp.com 7720 N. El Camino Real, #2C Carlsbad, CA Max Schmidt Orchard Mesa Irrigation District max@omirrigation.com Road Palisade, CO Micheal Schneweis Las Vegas Valley Water District micheal.schneweis@lvvwd.com 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV Nick Schou Utah Rivers Council Nick@utahrivers.org 1055 E S., Suite 201 Salt Lake City, UT Bill Schrader Jr., Bridget Schwartz-Manock dhumphrey@cap-az.com N. Seventh St. Phoenix, AZ Bill Scott Bard Water District bscott@amigofarms.com 1473 Ross Road Winterhaven, CA Meghan Scott Garcia Kinsey Scott and Villarreal Attorneys at Law mscott@gksvlaw.com 241 S. Main St. Yuma, AZ Keith Scoular Archaeological Consulting Services kscoular@acstempe.com 424 W. Broadway Road Tempe, AZ Doug Scow Jordanelle Special Service District Doug@jssd.us P.O. Box 519 Heber City, UT Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 49

28 Judy Scrivener Metro Water District 6265 N. La Canada Drive Tuscon, AZ Marcia Scully Edred Secakuku Ute Indian Tribe P.O. Box 190 Fort Duchesne, UT John Seiler Palo Verde Irrigation District 180 W. 14th Ave. Blythe, CA Kenny Seng Strawberry Water Users Association P.O. Box 70 Payson, UT Bryan Seppie Joint Powers Water Board P.O. Box 1299 Green River, WY Winifred Serawop Ute Indian Tribe P.O. Box 190 Fort Duchesne, UT Seth Shanahan 100 City Parkway, No. 700 Las Vegas, NV David Sharp Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and E. Wellton Mohawk Drive Wellton, AZ KC Shaw Gene Shawcroft Rick Shean Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority P.O. Box 568 Albuquerque, NM Rocky Shelton Alton Shepherd Navajo Nation P.O. Box 3390 Window Rock, AZ Charles Sherrill, Jr. Mohave Valley Irrigation & 1460 E. Commercial St. Mohave Valley, AZ Tina Shields Imperial Irrigation District 333 E. Barioni Blvd. Imperial, CA Roger Shintaku Salton Sea Authority Monroe St., Space C Indio, CA Perry Shirley Navajo Nation pshirley@navajo-nsn.gov P.O. Box 7440 Window Rock, AZ Patrick Sigl Patrick.Sigl@srpnet.com PAB4TA, John Sikora AECOM john.sikora@aecom.com 804 Colorado Ave., Suite 201 Glenwood Springs, CO Peter Silva Silva-Silva International psilvape@yahoo.com 1209 White Oak Ct., El Cajon, CA John Simes jsimes@usbr.gov Jefferson Ave., Suite 202 Temecula, CA Darren Simon San Diego County Water Authority dsimon@sdcwa.org 4677 Overland Ave. San Diego, CA Valerie Simon vsimon@usbr.gov 500 First Boulder City, NV Joseph Sims Colorado River Indian Tribes joe.sims@crit-nsn.gov Mohave Road Parker, AZ Marc Skocypec Town of Gilbert marc.skocypec@gilbertaz.gov 50 E. Civic Center Drive Gilbert, AZ Angela Slaughter State of Nevada - Colorado River Commission akslaughter@crc.nv.gov 555 E. Washington Ave., Suite 3100 Las Vegas, NV Jeff Smaka City of Farmington jsmaka@fmtn.org 800 Municipal Drive Farmington, NM Tony Small Ute Indian Tribe luanat@utetribe.com P.O. Box 190 Fort Duchesne, UT Alexander B. Smith alexandersmith@usbr.gov 6150 W. Thunderbird Road Glendale, AZ Ed Smith Ed Smith smithdamhouse@aol.com 5882 E. 27th Pl. Yuma, AZ M. Rodney Smith US Dept. of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor Rodney.Smith@sol.doi.gov 125 S. State St., Suite 6201 Salt Lake City, UT Robert Smith San Luis Rey Indian Water Authority 5bandswater@slriwa.org P.O. Box 405 Pauma Valley, CA Rod Smith Stratecon Inc. rsmith@stratwater.com 1490 N. Claremont, Blvd. #203 Claremont, CA Ryan Smith Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP RSmith@bhfs.com 1155 F St., NW, Suite 1200 Washington, DC Wm. Michael Smith Bowman & Smith, P.C. wms@bowmansmith.com 113 W. Giss Parkway Yuma, AZ David Snider Snider Consulting Services LLC davidsnider@cybertrails.com 815 E. Stonewood Drive Casa Grande, AZ Gawain Snow gsnow@uwcd.org Robert Snow robert.snow@sol.doi.gov 1605 Belvedere Blvd. Silver Spring, MD Morgan Snyder Walton Family Foundation msnyder@wffmail.com th St., NW, Suite 650 Washington, DC Stuart Somach Somach Simmons & Dunn ssomach@somachlaw.com 500 Capitol Mall, Suite 1000 Sacramento, CA Jeremy Sorensen Strawberry Water Users Association mail@strawberrywater.com P.O. Box 70 Payson, UT Kathryn Sorensen City of Phoenix melissa.stewart@phoenix.gov 200 W. Washington St., 9th Floor Phoenix, AZ Neil Sorensen Strawberry Water Users Association mail@strawberrywater.com P.O. Box 70 Payson, UT Sally Spener International Boundary and Water Commission sally.spener@ibwc.gov 4171 N. Mesa, Suite 100 El Paso, TX Amy Stabler City of Tucson - Ward 6 Council Office amy.stabler@tucsonaz.gov 3202 E. First St. Tucson, AZ Maureen Stapleton San Diego County Water Authority mstapleton@sdcwa.org 4677 Overland Ave. San Diego, CA William Staudenmaier Snell & Wilmer, LLP wstaudenmaier@swlaw.com 400 E. Van Buren St., Suite 1900 Phoenix, AZ William Steele U.S. wsteele@usbr.gov Jefferson Ave., Suite 202 Temecula, CA Hardin Stephens Mid America Pipe & Fabrication steelpipeguy@msn.comtt 2674 N.W. HWY 102 Scammon, KS Fred Stevens City of Surprise fred.stevens@surpriseaz.gov N. Civic Center Plaza Surprise, AZ Dawnie Stewart Roosevelt Water info@rwcd.net P.O. Box 100 Higley, AZ Todd Stewart Uncompahgre Valley Water Users sjohnson@montrose.net 601 N. Park Ave., P.O. Box 69 Montrose, CO Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 51

29 Joseph Stibrich Aurora Water E. Alameda Ave., Suite 3600 Aurora, CO Robert Stone Gila River Indian Community P.O. Box 2160 Sacaton, AZ Greg Stonehouse HDR Engineering, Inc. 701 Xenia Ave. S., Suite 600 Minneapolis, MN Lisa Story Las Vegas Valley Water District 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV Tamara Stover Yuma County Water Users Association P.O. Box 5775 Yuma, AZ R. Brad Strader Roosevelt Water P.O. Box 100 Higley, AZ David Stueve Maricopa-Stanfield Irrigation & W. Louis Johnson Drive Maricopa, AZ Phoebe Suina High Water Mark, LLC P.O. Box 148 Cochiti Pueblo, NM John Sullivan 2533 W. Barrow Drive Chandler, AZ Ronald Sullivan Eastern Municipal Water District 2270 Trumble Road Perris, CA Edward Suppes Uncompahgre Valley Water Users Association 601 N. Park Ave., P.O. Box 69 Montrose, CO Peer Swan Irvine Ranch Water District Sand Canyon Ave. Irvine, CA John Swett U.S. P.O. Box Boulder City, NV Ari Swiller Renewable Resources Group 113 S. La Brea, Third Floor Los Angeles, CA T Joseph Tait San Luis Rey Indian Water Authority jetait@slriwa.org P.O. Box 428 Pauma Valley, CA Mark Taylor mtaylor@cap-az.com P.O. Box Phoenix, AZ Warren Tenney Arizona Municipal Water Users Association wtenney@amwua.org 3003 N. Central Ave., Suite 1550 Phoenix, AZ Milt Thackeray Conservancy milt@cuwcd.com Dan Thelander Maricopa-Stanfield Irrigation & shelly@msidd.com W. Louis Johnson Drive Maricopa, AZ Jeffery Thomas Municipal Water District of Orange County jmthomas@mwdoc.com Ward St. Fountain Valley, CA John Thomas SWCA Environmental Consultants lhartman@swca.com 3033 N. Central Ave., Suite 145 Phoenix, AZ Terri Thomas terri.thomas@boem.gov P.O. Box Boulder City, NV Brie Thompson Washington County Water briethompson@wcwcd.utah.gov 533 E. Waterworks Drive St. George, UT Crystal Thompson cthompson@cap-az.com P.O. Box Phoenix, AZ Ronald Thompson Washington County Water rwthompson@utah.gov 533 E. Waterworks Drive St. George, UT Scott Thompson ACES Power Marketing scottt@acespower.com 4140 W. 99th St. Carmel, IN Rob Thomson Sites Project Authority RThomson@sitesproject.org 122 Old Highway 99W Maxwell, CA Timothy Thomure Tucson Water timothy.thomure@tucsonaz.gov 310 W. Alameda Tucson, AZ Suzanne Ticknor sticknor@cap-az.com N. Seventh St. Phoenix, AZ Morgan Toman Pechanga Tribal Govenment orders@pechanga-nsn.gov Pechanga Road Temecula, CA Ed Toms AECOM ed.toms@aecom.com 6200 S. Quebec St. Greenwood Village, CO Butch Tongate New Mexico Environment Department butch.tongate@state.nm.us 1190 St. Francis Drive, Suite N-2050 Santa Fe, NM Sean Torpey storpey@usbr.gov P.O. Box Boulder City, NV Michael Touhey btubbs@mwdh2o.com Camille Touton U.S. Department of the Interior camille_touton@ios.doi.gov 1849 C St., MS 6341-MIB Washington, DC Erica Trapp erica.trapp@srpnet.com Chris Treese Colorado River Water ctreese@crwcd.org P.O. Box 1120 Glenwood Springs, CO Charles Trevino Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District cmtwater@yahoo.com 602 E. Huntington Drive, Suite B Monrovia, CA Tanya Trujillo Colorado River Board of California ttrujillo@crb.ca.gov 770 Fairmont Ave., Ste. 100 Glendale, CA Sam Tucker Colorado River Sustainability Campaign sam@rivercampaign.org 44 Exchange St., Suite 203 Portland, ME Warren Turkett State of Nevada - Colorado River Commission wturkett@crc.nv.gov 555 E. Washington Ave. Suite 3100 Las Vegas, NV Patrick Tyrrell Wyoming State Engineer s Office s n.jenkins@wyo.gov 122 W. 25th St., 1W Cheyenne, WY Dale Tyson Hay Day Farms tyson@haydayfarms.com S. Commercial Blythe, CA U Chris Udall Agribusiness & Water Council of Arizona chris@agribusinessarizona.org 1819 E. Southern Ave., Ste. E-10 Mesa, AZ John Underhill Arizona Power Authority john@powerauthority.org 1810 W. Adams St. Phoenix, AZ Deven Upadhyay The dupadhyay@mwdh2o.com David Ure Utah School & Institutional Trust Lands Administration dure@utah.gov 675 E. 500 S., #500 Salt Lake City, UT V Shane Valdez Jicarilla svaldez.lc7@gmail.com P.O. Box Shelton Van Allen New Magma Irrigation pjohnstonnewmagma@ mediacombb.net William Van Allen New Magma Irrigation bvanallennewmagma@mchsi.com N. Schnepf Road San Tan Valley, AZ Charles Van Dyke Palo Verde Irrigation District cvandyke@inreach.com 180 W. 14th Ave. Blythe, CA Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 53

30 Paul Van Hofwegen, Michele Van Quathem Law Offices of Michele Van Quathem, PLLC 7600 N. 15th St., Suite Phoenix, AZ Beth Van Vurst Fairfield and Woods, P.C California St., Suite 2600 Denver, CO Cummings Vanderhoop Ute Indian Tribe P.O. Box 190 Fort Duchesne, UT Joseph Vanderhorst 361 Calle Marseille Long Beach, CA Scott VanderKooi USGS Southwest Biological Science Center 2255 N. Gemini Drive, MS-9394 Flagstaff, AZ Nick Vanderwey, Debbie Vanoy Robert Vargas Pechanga Tribal Govenment Pechanga Road Temecula, CA Leticia Vasquez Metropolitan Water District Richard Vasquez Vista Irrigation District 1391 Engineer St. Vista, CA Vince Vasquez Mohave Valley Irrigation & 1460 E. Commercial St. Mohave Valley, AZ Billy Vassiliadis R&R Partners 900 S. Pavilion Center Drive Las Vegas, NV Edward Velarde Jicarilla Apache Nation P.O. Box Wainwright Velarde Jicarilla Apache Nation P.O. Box Lillian Veneno Jicarilla Apache Nation P.O. Box DeAna Verbeke Helix Water District 7811 University Ave. La Mesa, CA Deidra Vicenti Jicarilla Apache Water Commission P.O. Box 507, Hawks Drive Margaret Vick Colorado River Indian Tribes 140 E. Rio Salado Parkway, #607 Tempe, AZ April Victorino Stantec Consulting Services, Inc S. 48th St. Phoenix, AZ Ed Vidmar Franson Civil Engineers 1276 S. 820 E., Suite 100 American Fork, UT Darryl Vigil Jicarilla Apache Nation P.O. Box Sherryl Vigil Jicarilla Apache Nation P.O. Box Warren Vigil Jicarilla Apache Nation P.O. Box 507, Hawks Drive Claudia Vigil-Muniz Jicarilla Apache Nation, Water Administration P.O. Box Anthony Villareal, Sr. Gila River Indian Community P.O. Box 2138 Sacaton, AZ Glen Vortherms Maricopa Water District P.O. Box 900 Waddell, AZ W Gregory Walch greg.walch@lvvwd.com 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV Sandra Walker Oceanus Power and Water sandy@occanus.pw.com 900 High St. Palo Alto, CA Dana Walsh dana.walsh@snwa.com 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV Jolene Walsh Eastern Municipal Water District walshj@emwd.org 2270 Trumble Road, P.O. Box 8300 Perris, CA Alan Ward Pueblo Board of Water Works award@pueblowater.org 319 W. Fourth St. Pueblo, CO Grant Ward Maricopa-Stanfield Irrigation & grant@msidd.com W. Louis Johnson Dr. Maricopa, AZ Carol Ward-Morris Arizona Municipal Water Users Association cwardmorris@amwua.org 3003 N. Central Ave., Suite 1550 Phoenix, AZ Ed Warner U.S. CO lwarner@usbr.gov 445 W. Gunnison Ave., Suite 221 Grand Junction, CO Terry Warner HDR Engineering, Inc. terry.warner@hdrinc.com 2825 E. Cottonwood Parkway Suite 200 Salt Lake City, UT Bob Warren, Boyd Warren Strawberry High Line Canal Company boyd@rockcanyonbank.com 54 W. 100 N. Payson, UT Cherie Watte IVH2O ccwatte@hotmail.com 1432 McCabe Cove Road El Centro, CA Mark Watton Otay Water District scruz@otaywater.gov 2554 Sweetwater Springs Blvd. Spring Valley, CA Paul Weghorst Irvine Ranch Water District weghorst@irwd.com Sand Canyon Ave. Irvine, CA Neal Weisenberger AVEK Water Agency hhughes@avek.org 6500 W. Ave. N. Palmdale, CA John Weisheit Living Rivers john@livingrivers.org 120 Arbor Drive Moab, UT Marta Weismann Stratecon Inc. marta@stratwater.com 1490 N. Claremont Blvd, Suite 203 Claremont, CA John Weldon Salmon Lewis & Weldon, PLC jbw@slwplc.com 2850 E. Camelback Road, Ste. 200 Phoenix, AZ Valerie Welsh-Tahbo Colorado River Indian Tribes valeriewt@crit-nsn.gov Mohave Road Parker, AZ Brian Werner Northern Water bwerner@northernwater.org 220 Water Ave. Berthoud, CO Meena Westford mwestford@mwdh2o.com 600 W. Broadway, Suite 700 San Diego, CA Mark Weston San Diego County Water Authority kwalker@sdcwa.org 4677 Overland Ave. San Diego, CA Travis Wheeler Southern Ute Indian Tribe twheeler@southernute-nsn.gov P.O. Box 737, MB#63 Ignacio, CO Mike Whimpey mwhimpey@cuwcd.com Darrick Whipple High Line Canal Co. highlinecanalco@qwestoffice.net 54 W. 100 N. Payson, UT Sunshine Whitehair Gila River Indian Community Sunshine.Whitehair@gric.nsn.us P.O. Box 2160 Sacaton, AZ Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 55

31 Bruce Whitehead Southwestern Water 841 E. Second Ave. Durango, CO Sharon Whitmore U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2105 Osuna Road NW Albuquerque, NM Bruce Wilcox California Natural Resources Agency Country Club Drive Suite 109 Bermuda Dunes, CA Julie A. Wilcox 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV Eric Wilkinson Northern Water 220 Water Ave. Berthoud, CO Jody Williams Holland & Hart LLP 222 S. Main St., Suite 2200 Salt Lake City, UT Leslie Williams Pamela Williams US Dept of Interior 1849 C St. Washington, DC Stephen Williams Timothy Williams Fort Mojave Indian Tribe corrineshaffer@fortmojave.com 500 Merriman Ave. Needles, CA Cody Winterton State of Nevada - Colorado River Commission jatwood@crc.nv.gov 555 E. Washington Ave., Suite 3100 Las Vegas, NV Amy Witherall awitherall@usbr.gov P.O. Box Boulder City, NV Bob Wolff Southwestern Water lauras@swwcd.org 841 E. Second Ave. Durango, CO David Wolff Fort Mojave Indian Tribe dwolff@taz.com 500 Merriman Ave. Needles, CA Steve Wolff Wyoming State Engineer s Office steve.wolff@wyo.gov Herschler Bldg. Cheyenne, WY Kermit Wopsock Ute Indian Tribe kermitw@utetribe.com P.O. Box 190 Fort Duchesne, UT Ronald Wopsock Ute Indian Tribe - Business Committee ronaldw@utetribe.com P.O. Box 191 Ft. Duchesne, UT Boyd Workman workman@easilink.com Y Lisa Yellow Eagle Navajo Nation Department of Justice lyelloweagle@nndoj.org P.O. Box 2010 Window Rock, AZ Michael Yu myu@mwdh2o.com P.O. Box Los Angeles, CA Katherine Yuhas Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Authority kyuhas@abcwua.org P.O. Box 568 Albuquerque, NM Z John Zebre Zebre Law Offices jazebre@qwestoffice.net P.O. Box 746 Rock Springs, WY Andrea Zimmer CDM Smith zimmeral@cdmsmith.com 600 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 750 Los Angeles, CA Dee Zinke dzinke@mwdh2o.com 700 N. Alameda Street Cheryl Zittle cheryl.zittle@srpnet.com Tom Wilks Wilks Water tom@wilkswater.com.au P.O. Box 5633 Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 Australia Doug Wilson San Diego County Water Authority kwalker@sdcwa.org 4677 Overland Ave. San Diego, CA Jeff Woner K.R. Saline & Associates jjw@krsaline.com 160 N. Pasadena, Ste. 101 Mesa, AZ Tony Willardson Western States Water Council twillardson@wswc.utah.gov 682 E. Vine St., Suite 7 Murray, UT Jeremy Williams Carollo Engineering jwilliams@carollo.com 7090 S Union Park Ave. Suite 600 Midvale, UT Erin Wilson Wilson Water Group erin.wilson@wilsonwatergroup.com 165 S. Union Blvd. Suite 520 Lakewood, CO Malcolm Wilson mmwilson@usbr.gov 125 S. State St., Rm 8100 Salt Lake City, UT Byron Woodland byronwoodland@gmail.com Keith Woods lora.hobaica@srpnet.com As part of our ongoing commitment to the community, SRP is proud to provide the design and printing of this publication Annual Report and Membership Directory 2017 Annual Report and Membership Directory 57

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