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Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program (GCDAMP)

The Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt, created the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program (GCDAMP) in response to the 1995 Environmental Impact Statement on the Operations of Glen Canyon Dam. The GCDAMP is responsible for implementation of the Grand Canyon Protection Act of 1992, to monitor the operation of Glen Canyon Dam, to ensure the dam is operated in compliance with a range of laws and regulations and mitigate any significant environmental impacts. This program is considered to be one of the most successful examples of adaptive management in the country.

The GCDAMP is comprised of a variety of stakeholders with disparate interests in the resource. They range from federal and state agencies, Native American Indian Tribes, the Colorado River Basin States, electrical utility consortia, recreational groups, and environmental groups. The Adaptive Management Work Group (AMWG) strives for balance and consensus on how to protect downstream resources and in their recommendations to the Secretary on the operation of the Dam.

The Technical Work Group (TWG) is comprised of technical representatives from each group represented by AMWG and performs tasks assigned by that group. Tasks include, developing criteria and standards for monitoring and research programs, providing periodic reviews and updates, developing resource management questions for the design of monitoring and research by the Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center (GCMRC) and providing information for preparing annual resource reports and other reports for the AMWG. GCMRC is dedicated to providing credible, objective scientific information to the GCDAMP through the TWG on the effects of operating Glen Canyon Dam and other management actions on the downstream resources of the Colorado River ecosystem.


For Wiki help and information on how to contribute click here or contact:

  • Peggy Roefer, Colorado River Commission
  • Joe Dabrowski, Colorado River Commission
  • Craig Ellsworth, Western Area Power Administration
  • Vineetha Kartha, Arizona Department of Water Resources
  • or a member of the TWG leadership.

Also, just a little shout out to Jason... who's great idea this was.
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To do list:
Can we add a page counter?

  • For "Resources" tab in the top tool bar on the front page: Remove Operations, Remove Species of Concern, Change Ecosystem to Natural Processes, Add Vegetation, Add Nonnatives, Add Tribal Resources
  • How do we add news items?
  • On the Dashboard: change "Glen Canyon Power Plant" to "Colorado River Flows" and link to the USGS gage for the Colorado River at Lees Ferry: http://waterdata.usgs.gov/az/nwis/uv?site_no=09380000, add "Paria River Flows" and link to the USGS gage for the Paria River at Lees Ferry: http://waterdata.usgs.gov/az/nwis/uv?site_no=09382000