{"id":2446583,"date":"2019-07-22T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-07-22T06:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aspentimes.com\/?p=309795"},"modified":"2019-07-22T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2019-07-22T06:00:00","slug":"colorado-water-board-changes-course-will-open-up-meetings-to-public","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/alwaysmountaintime.com\/kspn\/local-news\/colorado-water-board-changes-course-will-open-up-meetings-to-public\/","title":{"rendered":"Colorado water board changes course, will open up meetings to public"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure class=\"wp-block-image p402_hide\">\n<div class=\"caption-container\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"620\" height=\"414\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.aspentimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/5\/2019\/07\/waterboard-atd-072219-2.jpg\" class=\"attachment-large size-large wp-post-image\" alt srcset=\"https:\/\/cdn.aspentimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/5\/2019\/07\/waterboard-atd-072219-2.jpg 620w, https:\/\/cdn.aspentimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/5\/2019\/07\/waterboard-atd-072219-2-300x200.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 620px) 100vw, 620px\"><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">LEADVILLE \u2014 After a week filled with pushback from water managers and users, especially on the Western Slope, the director of the Colorado Water Conservation Board has decided to hold upcoming workgroup meetings about a potential water-demand management effort in public and will no longer ask the workgroup volunteers to sign non-disclosure agreements or always meet behind closed doors.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">\u201cThe CWCB will adjust course and move forward without requesting that workgroup participants sign any disclosure agreements,\u201d director Becky Mitchell said in an <a id=\"N0x1dcbc60N0x1fc2510:N0x1dcbc60N0x1dc35a0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.documentcloud.org\/documents\/6208102-Work-Plan-Update-7-21.html#document\/p1\/a513703\">update on the workgroup process<\/a> released Sunday. \u201cAdditionally, the workgroup meetings will be open to members of the public, with an opportunity for comment.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">But Mitchell also reserved the option to shield from public view sensitive information and discussions that came up during the process.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">\u201cAs appropriate and dependent on the relevance of the workgroup discussion to interstate considerations, a non-disclosure setting may be necessary for elements of particular workgroup subject matter discussion,\u201d Mitchell wrote.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Mitchell said it was most likely that sensitive information would come up in the law and policy workgroup, which includes eight current or former water attorneys.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">CWCB staff members, working closely with lawyers in the attorney general\u2019s \u201cdefense of the Colorado River\u201d subunit, have been <a id=\"N0x1dcbc60N0x1fc2570:N0x1dcbc60N0x1dc3870\" href=\"https:\/\/www.documentcloud.org\/documents\/6207418-28.html#document\/p1\/a513562\">crafting a process for months<\/a> to investigative the feasibility of a voluntary, temporary and compensated demand-management, or water-use reduction, program in order to stay in compliance with the 1922 Colorado River Compact.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">The CWCB intends to set up <a id=\"N0x1dcbc60N0x1fc25d0:N0x1dcbc60N0x1dc3990\" href=\"https:\/\/www.aspenjournalism.org\/2019\/06\/11\/cwcb-names-water-mavens-to-demand-management-workgroups\/\">eight workgroups<\/a>, each exploring a different aspect of a potential demand-management program in Colorado: law and policy; monitoring and verification; water-rights administration and accounting; environmental considerations; economic considerations and local government; funding; education and outreach; and agricultural impacts.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Each of the work groups is slated to meet four times over the next year, meaning there could be 32 work group meetings.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">\u201cThe workgroups are kind of an extension of staff at this point. That\u2019s how we\u2019re seeing them,\u201d Brent Newman, the head of CWCB\u2019s section on Colorado River issues, told the CWCB directors in May. \u201cThey\u2019re here to help inform staff about these solutions from a more technically diverse perspective. And then we\u2019re going to bring those solutions to you guys.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Asked if CWCB directors should attend the closed-door workgroup meetings, Newman advised against it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">\u201cWhen you have a decision-making body like this board, having you all directly participate in some of the conversations of these working groups, it contravenes some open-meeting requirements, and we don\u2019t want to do that,\u201d Newman said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">The open-meetings law says that if two or more officials of a state public body, such as the CWCB, attend a meeting, then it\u2019s a public meeting.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Steve Zansberg, an attorney at Ballard Spahr in Denver, is an expert on the state\u2019s open-meetings law and the president of the Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">He said advisory committees, such as the CWCB\u2019s proposed workgroups, are considered public bodies subject to the open-meetings law if they are appointed directly by the members of a public body, such as the CWCB directors.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">But if staff members form such committees, and the committees report directly to staff members and not to a board, then they may meet behind closed doors.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">\u201cThey are probably being very crafty and careful, and with the advice of the attorney general\u2019s office, trying every which way to set these workgroups up as not being public bodies, and they are probably succeeding,\u201d Zansberg said Friday, before Mitchell at the CWCB had changed course and opened up the meetings, or at least most of them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Zansberg also said the Colorado Supreme Court stated in a 2008 case, <a id=\"N0x1dcbc60N0x1fc2630:N0x1dcbc60N0x1dc3fc0\" href=\"https:\/\/caselaw.findlaw.com\/co-supreme-court\/1059095.html\">Town of Marble v. Darien<\/a>, that \u201cthe open-meetings law prohibits bad-faith circumvention of its requirements.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">\u201cI\u2019m not going to ascribe bad faith here, but it is an effort to evade or circumvent the requirements of the open-meetings law,\u201d he said of the CWCB\u2019s staff-meeting approach.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">During the River District\u2019s quarterly meeting in Glenwood Springs last week, the district\u2019s general manager, Andy Mueller, brought up the CWCB\u2019s proposed workgroup process with his board of directors, who represent 15 Western Slope counties.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Some of the directors voiced strong opposition to the CWCB\u2019s requirement of a non-disclosure agreement and closed-door meetings, and unanimously passed a motion asking the CWCB to explain its process.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">\u201cIn all my years of participating in policymaking at the state level, at the local level, I\u2019ve never seen anything like this,\u201d said Steve Aquafresca, who represents Mesa County on the River District board and is a former Mesa County commissioner and a former state legislator.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Marc Caitlin, a state legislator and the Montrose County representative on the River District board, said, \u201cThis idea of putting this behind closed doors, putting a gag in your mouth and having us be surprised, so wonderfully surprised, when this comes out is not going to make sense to me. I can\u2019t believe that the CWCB believes that they can actually pull this off.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">He added: \u201cI can\u2019t believe the attorney general would even go along with this.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser explained his support for the CWCB\u2019s process in a July 8 memo to the CWCB board.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">He said the proposed nondisclosure agreement was meant to \u201cstrike a balance between the need for the CWCB to lead the investigative process in a manner that considers and protects the state\u2019s ongoing strategies in interstate forums\u201d while also \u201chonoring the roles and perspectives of the subject matter experts\u201d asked to participant in the workgroups.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">The first version of the CWCB\u2019s non-disclosure agreement \u2014 a six-page \u201cconfidentiality agreement\u201d \u2014 ran into opposition from many invited workgroup members when it was released in June.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">In July, a second agreement \u2014 this time labeled as a \u201cdisclosure agreement\u201d \u2014 was circulated. It was shorter but still contained two key provisions from the first proposal.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">First, participants needed to agree to not attribute anything said in the closed-door workgroups. Second, the participants couldn\u2019t share in a public setting what was said at the workgroups, unless they got permission from the CWCB.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">The 74 invited participants are still being asked to volunteer as individuals and \u201csubject-matter experts, and not as representatives of their organizations or clients, which also troubled some River District board members.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">On Thursday, during a CWCB meeting in Leadville, Mueller told the CWCB directors that the River District board was seeking an explanation about the process, and that he and his staff could not participate until his board had learned more.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Mueller made his comments shortly after the CWCB directors held a long and unscheduled executive session to discuss the non-disclosure agreements.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">CWCB chair Heather Dutton, who represents the Rio Grande River basin, responded by saying the board\u2019s position on the workgroup process was still evolving.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">On Friday, Mitchell issued a workgroup update that said the non-disclosure agreements had been eliminated and that the meetings would be public.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">That update took a softer approach to the remaining potential need for closed-door meetings and agreements to not discuss sensitive information, saying \u201ceach of the groups will work with CWCB staff to develop expectations around participation and communication in this effort.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">On Sunday, she issued a revised update that did not include that statement, but did include the new provision that some meetings could still occur, if necessary, in a \u201cnon-disclosure setting.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">In response the overall course change by the CWCB, the River District said, \u201cWe look forward to working with CWCB as they move forward with this important public-policy process. And we appreciate the deliberation that went into considering how the workgroups will do their work.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText Tagline\">Aspen Journalism covers rivers and water in collaboration with The Aspen Times and other Swift Communications newspaper. 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