The Colorado River Basin Implementation Plan (BIP) was created to describe the consumptive and non-consumptive water needs of the Colorado River Basin and plans to meet expected future supply gaps. The draft BIP was created through extensive public outreach and identifies six common themes for the basin: protecting streams and rivers, sustaining agriculture, securing drinking water, land use strategies, basin administration, and conservation. The BIP outlines goals, projects, and next steps for each theme. It also describes regional differences and findings from water provider interviews. Next steps include finalizing the BIP, developing a basinwide stream management plan, and implementing high conservation standards.