Five-Year Road Map adopted

CCRN is pleased to announce that we have adopted a new Five-Year Road Map for 2020-2024 after successfully meeting the objectives laid out in our previous Road Map.

The mission of the CCRN is to implement a regional network of land and water management projects that result in a healthy watershed, flowing San Pedro River, conservation of water resources, and a vibrant local economy.

The first main goal for the next five years includes the design and construction of three additional recharge infrastructure projects: Coyote Wash, Riverstone Recharge, and Bisbee Effluent. The second goal is to implement water conservation projects that protect local sources of water while supporting the local economy.

Mission

The mission of the Cochise Conservation & Recharge Network (CCRN) is to implement a regional network of land and water management projects that result in a healthy watershed, flowing San Pedro River, conservation of water resources, and a vibrant local economy.

Member Organizations

The CCRN was formed in 2015. The members are Cochise County, the City of Sierra Vista, The Nature Conservancy, Hereford Natural Resources Conservation District, the City of Bisbee, Fort Huachuca, and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.