Our Conversation with Dennis Harmon, the retired general manager of Water Supply and Storage Company in northern Colorado, discusses his career, the company, and the Cache la Poudre River.
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Mike Shimmin, water rights attorney retired from the Boulder, Colorado, firm of Vranesh and Raisch, discusses his career working with the City of Fort Collins and how many different entities cooperate in managing the Cache la Poudre River’s water resources.
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John Stulp, former water policy adviser to Governor John Hickenlooper, talks about his personal history with farming and his perspective on the prior appropriation doctrine, while also providing advice for present and future Colorado water professionals and residents.
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John Stulp, a dryland farmer in southeastern Colorado, discusses his career progression from Prowers County commissioner to state Commissioner of Agriculture to Governor John Hickenlooper’s water policy adviser. He emphasizes the need for good processes, building relationships, and ongoing education.
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Find the full interview at the Colorado State University Water Resources Archive: https://mountainscholar.org/handle/10217/196409
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Find the full interview at the Colorado State University Water Resources Archive: https://mountainscholar.org/handle/10217/196409