Roaring Fork River Flow Restoration

For decades, large water diversions have reduced the amount of water flowing in Colorado’s upper Roaring Fork River to the point that only a fraction of the river’s natural flow actually flows through the City of Aspen. According to the Colorado Water Trust, at times, more than 90% of the Roaring Fork’s flow is diverted from the river and piped under the Rocky Mountains to serve water users located on the opposite (east) side of the continental divide.

Working closely with the Colorado Water Trust, the City of Aspen developed a solution that reduced outdoor water use and facilitated conservation and use of alternative water supplies so that the City could use one of its senior water rights to benefit a perennially dewatered reach of the river.

Colorado Water Trust worked with the City to design, structure, test and monitor the project so it could restore water to the river just as flows dropped below critical thresholds necessary to maintain fish, wildlife and water quality. In the pilot year of this agreement the project in total restored more than 140 million gallons of water to this thirsty river—roughly half of which was directly supported by the collective contributions of Patagonia, Clif Bar, New Belgium, White Wave Foods and Ted’s Montana Grill.

As a result of this innovative project, flows were enhanced in a year that was predicted to bring severe drought to the river. With extensive recreation—including fishing, hiking, running and floating—taking place along this stretch of river, Aspen was able to show that creative options exist to help the river while at the same time meeting the needs of Aspen’s visitors and residents.

* Project supports voluntary transactions to change, reduce or stop water use – either temporarily or permanently – to protect or restore water for environmental benefit

Location:

Near Aspen, CO

Start Up Date:

2013

Project Benefits:

Enhancing Recreation & Economic Benefits

Water Quality Improvement

Wildlife & Habitat Protection

Project Type:

Flow Restoration Transaction *

Opportunity:

Fully Funded

Project Partners

City of Aspen and Colorado Water Trust