Post 2026 Colorado River New Guideline Initiative
The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) is currently engaged in developing new operating guidelines for the Colorado River, slated to be effective after 2026. A coalition of stakeholders from federal agencies, states, water users, tribes, non-governmental organizations, as well as others across the Colorado River Basin continue to convene, deliberate, and collaborate in pursuit of long-term consensus on post-2026 river operations. A draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) regarding post-2026 operations will be released by the end of 2024, with a final EIS expected at the end of 2025, culminating in the publication of a Record of Decision in early 2026. The objective of these forthcoming guidelines is to ensure the Colorado River’s water resources remain robust and resilient in the face of ongoing drought challenges. The new guidelines will build upon, and eventually supersede the foundational measures established by the 2007 Colorado River Interim Guidelines for Lower Basin Shortages and Coordinated Operations for Lake Powell and Lake Mead and the Colorado River Drought Contingency Plan, which expire at the end of 2026.2 The Colorado River Commission (Commission) is actively participating as part of the Nevada delegation in these crucial negotiations, demonstrating the Commission’s ongoing commitment to collaborative, adaptive management of Nevada’s water resources for future generations.