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  Grand County Learning By Doing - managing aquatic resources in Colorado
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 Grand County Learning By Doing

​The Grand County Learning By Doing Cooperative Effort (LBD) is a unique partnership of East and West Slope water stakeholders in Colorado. ​LBD emerged from Inter-Governmental Agreements (IGAs) resulting from two water diversion projects, both impacting rivers in Grand County: Denver Water’s Moffat Project and the Northern Water Subdistrict’s Windy Gap Firming Project.  Both IGAs establish a long-term partnership of cooperation, not conflict, among the groups.  With a shared vision of river health, LBD cooperatively responds to setbacks in Grand County’s aquatic environment. 

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WHO WE ARE
Grand County Learning By Doing is a cooperative effort composed of representatives from organizations across Colorado.
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WHAT WE DO
We engage in a cooperative process to manage aquatic resources by protecting, and where possible, restoring and enhancing aquatic environments.
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RESOURCES
Each organization involved in Grand County Learning By Doing contributes ongoing resources to benefit the county's aquatic resources.
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