Steering Committee
The Clean Rivers Program is a comprehensive watershed assessment program that allows for the participation of stakeholders in the development of water quality priorities. A stakeholder is any individual or entity that has a vested interest in the Colorado River basin's waters, including the general public, non-governmental organizations, industry, government, fee payers and others.
Stakeholders have the opportunity to participate in the Clean Rivers Program as Steering Committee members. Three Steering Committees (upper, middle and lower Colorado River basin) identify and prioritize local water quality concerns, provide input on the assessment process, and make recommendations for future actions concerning water quality.
The Steering Committees meet annually to identify goals and priorities for water quality, to discuss possible uses of available state and federal funds, and to consider how to reduce pollution in priority areas. For more information or to become a Steering Committee member, contact watershed@lcra.org.
Steering Committee Meeting Minutes
Upper Basin
04/22/2003 Meeting Minutes
01/15/2004 Meeting Minutes
03/16/2005 Meeting Minutes
06/01/2006 Meeting Minutes
07/12/2007 Meeting Minutes | Concho River WPP | EPA WPP | Magnesium Facilities
07/10/2008 Meeting Minutes
Middle Basin
05/21/2003 Meeting Minutes
07/06/2004 Meeting Minutes | Clean Rivers Program Presentation | Water Quality Presentation
07/26/2005 Meeting Minutes | Combined Presentations
07/27/2006 Meeting Minutes
11/08/2007 Meeting Minutes
Lower Basin
11/19/2003 Meeting Minutes
03/01/2005 Meeting Minutes
11/08/2006 Meeting Minutes | Fins Presentation | Dump Campaign | Caney Creek UAA
10/14/2008 Meeting Minutes | Water Quality Issues | Matagorda Bay | Basin Highlights Report