Bill 118 s 4576, also known as the Colorado River Basin System Conservation Extension Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The bill aims to extend the authorization of the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program, which was established to reduce the salinity levels in the Colorado River Basin.
The Colorado River Basin System Conservation Extension Act seeks to continue the efforts to conserve water and improve water quality in the Colorado River Basin. The bill would extend the authorization of the program for an additional five years, allowing for continued funding and support for projects aimed at reducing salinity levels in the basin.
The legislation also includes provisions for monitoring and reporting on the progress of the program, as well as requirements for coordination with other federal agencies and stakeholders in the region. Additionally, the bill emphasizes the importance of collaboration between states, tribes, and local entities in implementing conservation measures.
Overall, the Colorado River Basin System Conservation Extension Act is focused on promoting sustainable water management practices in the Colorado River Basin to ensure the long-term health and viability of the region's water resources.