Corporate Water Stewardship in the Colorado River Basin: Case Studies

Corporate Water Stewardship in the Colorado River Basin: Case Studies

Corporate Water Stewardship in the Colorado River Basin: Case Studies

Overview

These three case studies highlight the impact that corporate co-funding can have in addressing critical water challenges in the The Basin. The case studies encompass a diverse range of initiatives: the Cocopah Colorado River Limitrophe Habitat Restoration Project, which focuses on using water rights to restore riparian habitats on the Arizona-Mexico border; the Jicarilla Apache Nation Lease Agreement, a precedent-setting collaboration in water resource management for the San Juan River; and the Toilet Leak Detection project, which addresses water waste in urban multi-family housing through innovative technology in California and Arizona. Each case exemplifies the significant role that corporate partnerships can play in water stewardship, demonstrating tangible environmental and community benefits. 

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