Arkansas River Compact Administration to meet Dec. 8 in Lamar, Colorado

Arkansas River Compact Administration to meet Dec. 8 in Lamar, Colorado
The Kansas-Colorado Arkansas River Compact was negotiated in 1948 between Kansas and Colorado with participation by the federal government. The annual meeting will be on Thursday, December 8, 2022, in Lamar, Colorado. (Photo: Jeffrey Beall, Flickr/Creative Commons)
December 5th, 2022 | Kansas Department of Agriculture

MANHATTAN, Kan. — The Arkansas River Compact Administration (ARCA) annual meeting will be on Thursday, December 8, 2022, at 8:30 a.m. MST at the Lamar Elks Lodge No. 1319, 28157 US Highway 287, Lamar, Colorado. The meeting agenda will be posted on the ARCA website at www.co-ks-arkansasrivercompactadmin.org.

ARCA administers provisions of the Kansas-Colorado Arkansas River Compact, including operations of the John Martin Reservoir. Topics to be covered at the annual meeting include a review of John Martin Reservoir operations, compliance update, committee reports, and updates from state and federal agencies.

Kansas has three representatives who serve on ARCA, including Earl Lewis, chief engineer of the Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Division of Water Resources; Randy Hayzlett, Lakin; and Troy Dumler, Garden City.

ARCA’s Operations, Engineering, and Administrative and Legal committees will meet on Wednesday, December 7, 2022, at 1:30 p.m. MST also at the Lamar Elks Lodge.

Both meetings are open to the public. To access a virtual option to listen in on the meetings, please contact Stephanie Gonzales at arca.co.ks@gmail.com on or before December 6. Individuals who require special accommodation should notify Gonzales at 719-688-0799 at least three days prior to the meeting.

The Kansas-Colorado Arkansas River Compact was negotiated in 1948 between Kansas and Colorado with participation by the federal government. Its stated purposes are to settle existing disputes and remove causes of future controversy between Colorado and Kansas regarding Arkansas River water and to equitably divide and apportion the water between Colorado and Kansas, including benefits arising from John Martin Reservoir.

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