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Commissioners receive broad water update: GC Wynne merger, Beavercreek restoration, Grand Lake modeling and cyanobacteria monitoring

Grand County Board of County Commissioners
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Summary

County staff briefed commissioners on a proposed merger of water organizations into GC Wynne, progress on Beavercreek riparian restoration, updates to Grand Lake adaptive management models, and expansion of cyanobacteria monitoring and wildfire‑risk planning across Grand County.

Grand County commissioners on June 10 heard a multi‑part update on water programs that included a proposed consolidation of local water monitoring groups, field restoration progress, and technical work on Grand Lake clarity.

Representatives outlined a proposed merger that would dissolve the East Grand Water Quality Board and transfer its monitoring, data‑sharing and education functions to the Grand County Water Information Network (GC Wynne). Staff said overlap in membership and mission made the consolidation a practical step and that certain 10‑41 permittees would be required to join the surviving organization as part of the merger…

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