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The CRCNV is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Senior Accountant.
The Colorado River Commission of Nevada (Commission), an agency of the State of Nevada, is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Senior Accountant in its Finance Group. This is an unclassified, full-time position with the Nevada State Government.
Notice and Invitation to Apply for the Allocation of Salt Lake City Area Integrated ProjectsNotice of Draft and Comments for the Allocation of Salt Lake City Area Integrated Projects Hydropower Post 2024
The Colorado River Commission of Nevada (CRCNV) hereby notifies all interested parties that certain hydropower resources have become available for allocation. Staff has reviewed all comments received, and has revised its proposed criteria and application form. Customer comments and staff responses, and the revised criteria and application form being considered for approval at the June 12, 2018 CRC Commission meeting are available on CRC’s public website at http://crc.nv.gov.
CRCNV SLCAIP Notice and Application
CRCNV SLCAIP Comment Matrix
Notice of Intent to Act Upon a RegulationNotice of Workshop to Solicit Comments on Proposed RegulationsNotice of Workshop to Solicit Comments on Proposed RegulationsCommission Order Establishing Reallocations of Hydropower Resources Formally Held by American Pacific Corp.Draft Commission Order Establishing Reallocations of Hydropower Resources Formally Held by American Pacific Corp.Notice of Hearing for the Reallocation of Hydropower Resources Formerly Held by American Pacific Corp.Customer Comments on Draft Order for Reallocation of Hydropower (Updated)Notice and Request for Comments - Draft Commission Order Establishing Reallocations of Hydropower Resources Formally Held by American Pacific Corp.The CRC will be holding a public information meeting regarding the reallocation of hydropower resources that have become available. CRC Final Order Allocating Hoover Schedule D PowerCRC News Release Power From Hoover Dam OpportunityCRC News Release Colorado River Basin Water Supply ConditionsCRC News Release Amended Arizona Banking AgreementCRC News Release Colorado River Basin Water Supply and Demand StudyCRC & SNWA Joint News Release re Glen Canyon Dam LTEMPJayne Harkins named Executive Director of Colorado River CommissionApril 2010 Symposium "Implications of Lower Lake Levels" Speaker's Presentations
Bob Johnson: Comparing the Colorado River with the ACT and ACF River Basins
Bradley Udall: The Aussie Big Dry: Lessons from Australia for the Colorado River Basin
Craig Pyper: Implications of Lower Lake Levels on Hydropower Production
Craig Pyper: Power Generation and Distribution Contract Path
David Sampson: Decision tools for water planning at the Decision Center for a Desert City (DCDC)
Erika Moonin: Lake Mead Intake No. 3 Part 1
Erika Moonin: Lake Mead Intake No. 3 Part 2
Gail Kaiser Part 1
Gail Kaiser Part 2
John Ensminger: Legal Mechanisms and Management Under Continuing Drought
Jon Sjoberg: The Lake Mead sport fishery and effects of changing lake levels
Ken Rice: Implications of Lower Lake Levels
Kerry McCalman: Impacts of Lower Lake Levels on Hydropower Production
Leonard Willett: Lower Colorado River - Challenges and Control Activities for Invasive Mussels
Paul Miller: Operation of Colorado River Reservoirs in a Changing Climate
Terry Fulp: Perspectives on the Colorado River Basin
Timothy Quinn: Seeking Sustainability in an Era of Change
Todd Tietjen: Impact of Falling Lake Levels on the Water Quality of Lake Mead
Tom Burke: Implications of Lower Lake Levels - A Fish's Perspective
William Dickinson: Lake Mead National Recreation Area
William Vernieu: Effects of Drought on Water Quality of Lake Powell and Glen Canyon Dam Releases
CRC wins the annual American Public Power Association Safety Award
For the 10th year in a row the CRC won the annual American Public Power Association Safety Award. The award was presented at the APPA Engineering Conference in Omaha, Nebraska. This award represents the outstanding safety record of the Power Delivery Project under the leadership of Bob Reese. Congratulations to the entire team. Accepting the award for the Commission is George Caan, surrounded by Mike Hyland, Vice President of Engineering for APPA, and Marc Gerken, APPA Chairman of the Board.
Symposium: "Implications of Lower Lake Levels"
April 21, 2010: 8:30 - 4:30
April 22, 2010: 8:30 - 12 noon
Please join the Colorado River Commission of Nevada as it hosts a one and a half day symposium, the purpose of which is to provide a forum to discuss the current and potential implications of lower lake levels. Topics to be addressed include current and potential effects of lower lake levels on hydroelectric power generation, recreational opportunities, wildlife and habitat, water quality and supply, and future management and operational scenarios.
Tom Burke, Biologist, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
William K. Dickinson, Area Superintendant, Lake Mead National Recreation Area
John Entsminger, Deputy General Counsel, Southern Nevada Water Authority
Terry Fulp, Ph.D., Deputy Regional Director, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Lower Colorado Region
Lonnie Gourley, Facility Manager, Glen Canyon Field Division
Gail Kaiser, Co-Owner, Las Vegas Boat Harbor
William P. Miller, Hydrologic Engineer, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
Erika P. Moonin, Project Manager, Southern Nevada Water Authority
Thomas Piechota, Ph.D., Director of Sustainability & Multidisciplinary Research, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Timothy Quinn, Executive Director, Association of California Water Agencies
Ken Rice, Area Manager, Lower Colorado Dams Office
David A. Sampson, Ph.D., System Analyst/Modeler, Arizona State University
Jon C. Sjoberg, Supervising Biologist, Nevada Department of Wildlife
Dr. Todd Tietjen, Limnology Project Manager, Las Vegas Valley Water District/ Southern Nevada Water Authority
Bradley H. Udall, Director, CU-NOAA, Western Water Assessment
William S. Vernieu, Hydrologist, U.S.G.S. Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center
Leonard Willett, Water & Wastewater Treatment Manager, Lower Colorado Dams Office
Please continue to check our website for updates to the Symposiums' program. Please take a look at the current agenda (tentative).
Early registration is $75, if postmarked by March 26th, and $100 after this date. Discounted rates are available for members of the general public (having no professional affiliation) and students. Please mail yourregistration form and check payment to:
Should you require room reservations, please contact Tuscany Suites & Casino directly at (877) 887-2261 and request the Colorado River discounted rate.
If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact Esther Valle Rojas at esthervalle@crc.nv.gov or 702-486-2669.
Forecasting Tools and Processes Workshop Handouts
Water Supply Forecasting Tools and Processes
Making the Drought Monitor: Putting the Pieces Together
Colorado River Basin Climate Variability and Change: Background, Tools and Activities Part 1
Colorado River Basin Climate Variability and Change: Background, Tools and Activities Part 2
CRC no longer has responsibility for developing land near Laughlin, Nevada
April 2007 Colorado River Conference:
"THE COLORADO RIVER: CONFLICTS, CONCERNS, AND CHALLENGES"
Presentation: CRC: Accounting For Nevada's Use of Colorado River Water
Presentation: SNWA: Beyond the Colorado River: Beyond the Colorado River: Groundwater Resources
Presentation: USBR: The Colorado River: Current Conditions and Proposed Operational Guidelines
Presentation: Perspectives of States, Tribes and Mexico