Our Goals
The goals and priorities of the Grand County Stream Management Plan were developed through a collaborative process led by Learning By Doing and informed by a Stakeholder Group, whose members represent a broad cross‑section of the local community. Their collective input shaped a shared vision for healthy, resilient rivers.
Water Management and Stream Flows
Maintain healthy stream flows by supporting base and peak flows through the coordination of water operations for ecological benefit and using data-driven tools to adapt to existing flow conditions.
Community Engagement
Build lasting stewardship through collaboration, education, and transparency by engaging the community in restoration, monitoring, and outreach efforts.
Water Quality
Protect and improve water quality by reducing pollutant, nutrient, and sediment inputs, manage stream temperatures, reconnect floodplains, and restore riparian areas to enhance natural resilience and recovery.
River Function
Support healthy river systems by restoring floodplain connections, promoting natural sediment and channel processes, improving riparian vegetation, and prioritizing process‑based, reach‑scale restoration.
Aquatic Habitat
Enhance and protect aquatic habitats by improving connectivity and habitat complexity, supporting native species, and using long‑term monitoring to guide adaptive management and stewardship.

