Lower Colorado River Authority was created in 1933.
The motto of Lower Colorado River Authority is 'Energy, Water and Community Services'.
Upper Colorado River Authority was created in 1935.
The Colorado River Authority is divided into two main basins: the Upper Basin and the Lower Basin. The seven states that participate in the management and allocation of the Colorado River are Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, and New Mexico in the Upper Basin, and Arizona, Nevada, and California in the Lower Basin. These states collaborate to share the river's water resources according to the Colorado River Compact and other agreements.
The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) employs around 1,900 people.
The Grand Canyon was created by the Colorado River!
The Colorado River. :)
Volta River Authority was created in 1961.
Brazos River Authority was created in 1929.
Trinity River Authority was created in 1955.
Colorado River Board of California was created in 1937.
Colorado River Bridge at Bastrop was created in 1890.
Upper Guadalupe River Authority was created in 1939.