Selected Studies

Stratecon Comments on Bureau of Reclamation’s Preparation of a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement on the Colorado River

Stratecon responded to a call for comments on the Bureau of Reclamation’s Preparation of a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to December 2007 Record of Decision on Colorado River Interim Guidelines for Lower Basin Shortages and Coordinated Operations for Lake Powell and Lake Mead (“2007 Interim Guidelines”). In its comments, Stratecon…
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Stratecon Review of DLM Engineering/Gillingham Review of SDCWA Regional Conveyance System Feasibility

The San Diego County Water Authority (“Water Authority”) asked Stratecon Inc to review the DLM Engineering/Gillingham Review of SDCWA Regional Conveyance System Feasibility (hereinafter cited as “DLM&G Review”). Based on Stratecon’s experience and expertise, while I identify many deficiencies in the analytic methods, assumptions and lack of data in the…
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Lessons from California’s Journey in Water Markets

The Texas House Committee on Natural Resources held a public hearing on October 16, 2018, to hear invited and public testimony on some its interim charges … Read Stratecon President Rodney T. Smith’s testimony, Lessons from California’s Journey in Water Markets, where he discusses how California’s experience can be used to…
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Looking Forward: Importing Institutional Concepts from the Water World

The University of Texas of the Permian Basin launched the inaugural Permian Basin Water in Energy Conference in Midland February 20-23, 2018.  The conference emphasized innovation and facilitating commercial-free discussions about facing the water resource challenges confronting the energy industry in the Permian Basin. The two and a half days…
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The Economic Consequences of the Proposed Flow Objective for the Lower San Joaquin River in Merced, San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties

The Substitute Environmental Document (“SED”), recently issued by the California State Water Resources Control Board (“SWRCB”), proposes substantial increases in the unimpaired flows of the Merced, Stanislaus and Tuolumne Rivers that will fundamentally alter the water supply portfolios of Merced, San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties (collectively the “Study Area”). The…
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The Availability of Wheeling Capacity on the Colorado River Aqueduct

This report is prepared in response to a request by Cadiz Inc (Cadiz) to evaluate the probability that the Colorado River Aqueduct (CRA) will have space available to convey water for beneficial use by the Santa Margarita Water District and others within the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (Metropolitan)…
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An Economic Valuation of the Benefits of the Cadiz Project

Cadiz Inc. retained Stratecon Inc. to provide an independent economic valuation of the water supply and related benefits of the Cadiz Valley Water Conservation, Recovery & Storage Project (“Cadiz Project”) to project participants and to the public generally in urban Southern California. An initial draft of this report was prepared…
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