Climate Action Collaborative

Climate Action Collaborative The Climate Action Collaborative is a 501(c)3 non-profit that has operated in Eagle County since 2017.

The CAC is a group of local governments, businesses, schools, special districts and nonprofits tasked to implement the Climate Action Plan.

06/01/2026

Join Eagle River Coalition on June 10 at 8:15 a.m. at Colorado Mountain College for this seminar, taught by retired Colorado Water Court Referee Aaron Clay. He will cover all aspects of the law related to water rights and ditch rights as applied in Colorado. All materials, lunch, and a light breakfast included with registration. CE credits available for lawyers, realtors, and appraisers!

Register today >> https://eagleriverco.org/event/water_law/

06/01/2026
06/01/2026

Drought conditions continue to intensify across Colorado as low snowpack, early runoff, and rising temperatures place increasing pressure on water supplies statewide.

According to the latest U.S. Drought Monitor, more than 82% of Colorado is currently experiencing severe drought or worse conditions, with nearly half the state now classified in extreme drought.

Because 83% of Colorado’s water originates as snow or rain, reduced snowpack and earlier melt-off directly impact river flows, irrigation supply, soil moisture, and reservoir storage throughout the summer months. As a headwaters state, Colorado depends on reliable snowmelt to support agriculture, communities, recreation, and ecosystems across the Colorado River Basin.

With dry conditions developing earlier than normal this year, proactive water conservation and drought planning remain critical for both producers and residents.

Producers may also be eligible for federal assistance and disaster relief programs through the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA). Local support remains available to help navigate drought-related resources and funding opportunities.

➡️ Contact the FSA office to explore drought assistance and funding opportunities

Glenwood Springs USDA-FSA Office
Rose Hurley
📞 970-945-5494
✉️ [email protected]

05/29/2026

As we roll out our new VVW Compostables program, here are some basic dos and don'ts of our composting program!

What CAN be composted:
Fruit & vegetables
Meat, poultry and fish
Dairy products
Bread, pasta, rice, grains
Egg shells
Coffee grounds
Paper products (uncoated, food soiled)
BPI-certificated compostable products

What is NOT compostable:
Any plastic products (bags, utensils, food packaging)
Glass, metal, Styrofoam, aluminum
Liquids (oils & grease)
Pet waste or litter
Diapers or hygiene products
Plastic coated take out containers
Hazardous waste
Household cleaners

Give us a call at 970-977-9228 with any questions or to enroll in the composting program!

05/29/2026

ECCD is sharing a local opportunity for anyone interested in learning more about Colorado water law, water rights, and the future of water management in the West.

Hosted by the Eagle River Coalition, “Water Law in a Nutshell” features retired Colorado Water Court referee Aaron Clay and covers topics including water rights, ditch rights, reservoirs, groundwater, and interstate compacts.

📍 Colorado Mountain College – Edwards
📅 June 10 | 8:15 AM–5:00 PM
➡️ Learn more & register: Eagle River Coalition Event Page

05/28/2026
05/27/2026
05/26/2026

Love living in the Eagle River Valley? Then please join us and “Live Like a Local” this summer and beyond!

With snowpack at historically low levels this past winter and Eagle County in exceptional drought, our rivers, streams, and reservoirs are under pressure. That’s why we are encouraging residents and property owners to shift away from water-intensive landscaping and toward practices that reflect the natural mountain environment.

"Living like a local means letting our mountain environment inspire what we plant on our properties," said Ryan Vlaar, Horticulture Specialist with Beyond Lawn. "The landscapes that thrive here are built around native and waterwise plants, smaller lawns, and irrigation sized for our climate and the water we share."

Learn more about what it means to Live Like a Local: https://www.erwsd.org/conserve-water-live-local.

Address

318 Walking Mountains Lane
Avon, CO
81620

Telephone

9708279725

Website

https://www.walkingmountains.org/

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