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When you have a staff of five faced with a large task—say, educating the leaders of a statewide citizenry about our most important resource—you’re constantly seeking opportunities to make the products of your hard work go further and accomplish more. Beyond our educational niche in the state’s water sustainability endeavor, Coloradans far and wide are increasingly looking for synergistic relationships and projects for the same reasons: limited resources and big needs. Our coverage this season aims to highlight these examples.
The most expansive example of this synergistic cooperative action in Colorado’s water community is a recent one: the final draft release on Nov. 17 of Colorado’s Water Plan, the result of 10 years of hard work by hundreds of dedicated individuals. As implementation of the plan ramps up, the need to work together for maximum effect will be just as crucial as it was during the plan’s development. Watch for a special section in both our winter and summer 2016 issues of Headwaters, our tri-annual magazine, to highlight such opportunities.
