Colorado River Board of California
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The Colorado River Board of California is a state agency in the U.S. state of California that represents California in discussions and negotiations regarding the Colorado River and its management.
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Formed | 1937 |
Headquarters | Glendale, California |
Employees | 11 |
Annual budget | $1,587,000 (FY2011-12) |
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Parent agency | California Natural Resources Agency |
Website | crb.ca.gov |
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The Colorado River Board of California's mission is "To protect the interests and rights of the state of California, its agencies, and citizens, in the water and power resources of the Colorado River".[1] Its current agenda can be found on its website.[2]