The Compact
Gain a deeper understanding of the Republican River Compact
What You Need to Know About the Compact
The Republican River Water Conservation District is an independent entity that is entirely self-governed. The Colorado State Legislature created the District in 2004 to assure local involvement in the State’s efforts to comply with the Republican River Compact between Colorado, Kansas, and Nebraska. Members of the Board of Directors are residents of the basin appointed by the Commissioners of local counties, Boards of ground water management districts, and the Colorado Ground Water Commission.
The District promotes conservation through voluntary participation. By utilizing federal programs, the District has brought in millions of federal dollars to offer financial incentives to producers who voluntarily retire water rights to reduce consumptive use to the stream flows. These water retirements reinforce the District’s efforts to conserve the Ogallala Aquifer for future generations.
Primary focus toward compact compliance is through a $60,000,000 locally funded pipeline project. The water source for the pipeline comes from existing irrigation wells with pumping limited to historic use. The CCP was completed in 2012 and began delivering water for Compact Compliance in 2014.
Appendices of the Final Settlement Stipulation
03_Appendix A Proposed Consent Judgment.pdf04_Appendix B Final Settlement Stipulation Implementation Schedule.pdf05_Appendix C RRCA Accounting Procedures Revised July 27, 2005.PDF06_Appendix D1 Moratorium and Basinwide Exceptions.pdf07_Appendix D2 Upstream of Guide Rock NE Detail.pdf08_Appendix D3 Lincoln & Frontier County Exception Detail.pdf09_Appendix E1 Nebraska Laws.pdf10_Appendix E2 DNR Rules and Regulations.pdf11_Appendix E3 NRD Rules and Regulations.pdf12_Appendix F Nebraska Calculation of Historic Consumptive Use.pdf13_Appendix G Kansas Laws Rules and Regulations.pdf14_Appendix H1 Colorado Laws Rules and Regulations.pdf15_Appendix H2 Colorado Laws Rules and Regulations.pdf16_Appendix H3 Colorado Laws Rules and Regulations.pdf17_Appendix H4 Colorado Laws Rules and Regulations.pdf18_Appendix H5 Colorado Laws Rules and Regulations.pdf19_Appendix H6 Colorado Laws Rules and Regulations.pdf20_Appendix I Confidentiality Agreement.pdf21_Appendix J1 Status of Agreement on RRCA Groundwater Model.pdf22_Appendix J2 RRCA Groundwater Model domain.pdf23_Appendix J3--RRCL Groundwater Model Baseflow.xls24_Appendix K Harlan County Lake Operation Consensus Plan.pdf25_Appendix L Implementation of Additional Water Administration.pdf26_Appendix M Alternative Water-Short Year Administration.pdfOriginal complaint and Motions to Dismiss, Arbitrators decision
ord-Arbitrators Decision CCP 27Nov13.pdford-Arbitrators Decision Bonny 27Nov13.pdfOriginal KS v NE & CO Complaint (5-1998).pdfMotion to Dismiss Response - US (9-1999).pdfMotion to Dismiss Response - KS (9-1999).pdfMotion to Dismiss Response - CO (10-1999).pdfMotion to Dismiss Original - NE (8-1999).pdfAdditional Documents
Second Report of Special Master.pdfSecond Rep- Report of the Special Master 2013-11-15.pdfRepublican River Compact.pdfRepublican River Basin Map.pdfRep- Report of the Special Master 2013-11-15 Appendicies.pdfFinal Report of Special Master - Cert of Adoption of RRCA Model.pdf02_Final Settlement Stipulation.pdf