Press Releases
Pettersen’s Plans to Improve Colorado Water Infrastructure Clear Major Hurdle
Washington,
July 8, 2024
WASHINGTON— U.S. Representative Brittany Pettersen’s (CO-07) provisions in the Water Resources and Development Act (WRDA), a legislative package that enables the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to improve and develop waterways and water infrastructure in the United States, cleared a major hurdle as it passed out of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on a bipartisan basis. Rep. Pettersen pushed for a $50 million investment to reconnect John Griffin Park Channels to the Arkansas River, which were formerly a floodplain; urged the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee to ensure the Army Corps of Engineers provides increased support for communities to navigate water resource development projects; and supported provision that support better labels of potentially dangerous low-head dams, protecting recreators, such as rafters and kayakers. “Water is critical to our Colorado way of life, and with climate change and a growing population, it will continue to be one of our most precious resources,” said Pettersen. “It’s so important to listen to our communities and work together to find solutions that invest in and improve our water infrastructure. After hearing from Cañon City officials about the need to reconnect Arkansas River channels so water flows to John Griffin Park, I pushed to have their plan included in WRDA and make it a reality. This investment will bolster water conservation, protect against wildfires, and support increased recreational use – and now we’re one step closer to it being law.” In late May, Rep. Pettersen visited John Griffin Park in Cañon City, where she heard updates from local and regional officials about efforts to reconnect the park’s channels to the Arkansas River. “The creation of a reservoir within John Griffin Regional Park has the potential to meet three critical needs within our community; raw water storage for resiliency of the community water system, creation of recreational opportunities that don’t currently exist in the community, and ecological restoration of degraded riparian habitat along the Arkansas River. The project presents as a truly once in a lifetime opportunity for our community and we appreciate the Congresswoman’s willingness and dedication in helping out progressing the project forward,” said Travis R Payne, Water Superintendent, Cañon City. Pettersen’s provisions in WRDA include:
|