The first Arkansas River Basin Water Forum was held in 1995 in Pueblo. The Forum was developed as a means to bring together the diverse water interests to explain their views and engage in open dialogue about water issues in the basin. Through this dialogue the Forum seeks to create a greater understanding of Colorado water law, water use and water conservation. Through the Forums, a wider understanding of water issues has evolved and along with it the opportunities to find common ground.
Since 1995 the Forum has been held each year, generally alternating between the upper and lower basins. Each year a committee of dedicated people comes together to sponsor and host the Forum. Attendance at the Forum varies from 125 to 200 people.
The Forum presents the Bob Appel “Friend of the Arkansas” Award annually to honor an individual who has served and worked to improve the condition of the Arkansas River throughout southeastern Colorado. The award is in memory of Bob Appel who, as Coordinator for the Southeast Colorado RC&D Council, tirelessly provided leadership for the Arkansas River Basin Water Forum. The award is funded by the Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District.
With the assistance of the sponsors of the Forum, the Arkansas River Basin Water Forum offers two scholarships each year to graduate students in order to support their education and research in water resources. The amount of the scholarship awards in the past have been $2,000 for first place and $1,000 for second place.
The Forum invites submissions for the annual art contest for students in grades K-12 and all others for the open photography contest. Entries should focus on the Forum theme, which is selected each year.
Arkansas River Basin Water Forum