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Jennifer Gimbel

Terry J. Stevinson Fellow 2022

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Jennifer Gimbel is a Senior Water Policy Scholar at the Colorado Water Center. Jennifer has experience in law and policy on national, interstate and state water issues. She was the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Water & Science at the Department of the Interior, overseeing the U.S. Geological Survey and Bureau of Reclamation. She also was Deputy Commissioner for the Bureau of Reclamation and Counselor to the Assistant Secretary. Jennifer was the Director of the Colorado Water Conservation Board, the water policy agency for Colorado. As a water lawyer, she worked for the Attorney General’s Offices in Wyoming and Colorado. She has over 35 years of experience on water issues.

 

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Energy & Our Environment
Adapting Colorado’s Water Systems

Background information and recommendations to meet challenges facing Colorado’s water supply at the state and local level.

November 01, 2022 Eric KuhnJennifer Gimbel
Energy & Our Environment
Minding Colorado’s Water
The Gazette

Adapting Colorado’s Water Management Systems for a 21st Century Economy and Water Supply.

Jobs & Our Economy
EDCC holds Regional Economic Development Forum at The Block
The Fort Morgan Times

“This impacts how Colorado will retain its industry base, build attainable homes, and grow enough food for its labor shed... "

May 10, 2023 Jennifer Gimbel
Energy & Our Environment
Calls grow for statewide #Colorado water #conservation standards
Coyote Gulch

Jennifer Gimbel and Eric Kuhn, cites the need for broader conservation measures such as removing non-functional turf in new development.

February 13, 2023 Eric KuhnJennifer Gimbel
Energy & Our Environment
Colorado’s Water Future: Leadership lessons from the past
Colorado Real Estate Journal

Terry J Stevinson Fellows with Common Sense Institute say we stress that our state is facing significant future water supply and management challenges

January 18, 2023 Eric KuhnJennifer Gimbel