Division staff gave a short update on Lake Powell Pipeline work and related contract amendment requests. Eric (division staff) said the Colorado River situation remains unsettled and that federal agencies have deadlines that could affect the program.
To maintain continuity while the regional negotiations and federal processes play out, staff proposed extending certain pipeline contracts for two years. Eric asked the board to authorize a bulk approval of the extensions at the formal meeting; he did not go into contract details during the briefing but said the extensions preserve staff options while federal issues are resolved.
Board members asked whether a Lake Powell Block exchange agreement associated with the Lake Powell Pipeline was moving forward; staff said a change application had been filed with the state engineer but that there had been no movement yet. The Green River Block exchange and potential litigation surrounding the Lake Powell Pipeline were discussed as separate but related matters.
Why it matters: The Lake Powell Pipeline is tied to statewide Colorado River strategy and litigation; contract extensions affect staff workplans, vendor relationships and the Board's exposure in long‑running regional negotiations.
What happens next: Staff requested a motion in the board meeting to approve the proposed two‑year contract extensions and will present the specific amendment language for board action.