How we implement public education
CCBWQA is responsible for developing and implementing a public information and education program, which it fulfills by partially funding and utilizing the service of the Cherry Creek Stewardship Partners (Partners).
In addition to providing tours and events that remind watershed residents of their ability to reduce pollution from sources that could be mobilized during storm events, the Partners promote awareness of the value and function of the many pollution abatement projects that have been constructed in the Cherry Creek Basin with funding from the Cherry Creek Basin Water Quality Authority and their valuable partners: Mile High Flood District, Arapahoe and Douglas County Open Space Programs, the Cities and Towns of Aurora, Castle Rock, Centennial, Denver, Lone Tree, Parker, Parker Jordan Metropolitan District, Colorado State Parks and Great Outdoors Colorado.
The 2021 Cherry Creek Watershed Conference at Cherry Creek State Park was held in September 2021.
Cherry Creek State Park proved to be the perfect outdoor classroom as participants visited various stream segments and heard from numerous experts in the field of stream and watershed function. (Photo left)More information about the Partners' educational activities can be found in the links below.