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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8281.980
Description
Colorado River Studies and Investigations - Upper Gunnison/Uncompahgre Basin Water Study
Basin
Gunnison
Water Division
4
Date
9/12/1988
Title
Upper Gunnison - Uncompahgre Basin Study -- TSC Presentations
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />SlOIO <br /> <br />TABLE 5.4 <br />Categorization of Recommended Recreation Coaponents <br /> <br />BrBB paroar'l'Y COllPOIIBII'1'8 RBl!n_RlIIDED !'OR PHASE ORB DBVBt.l\1>1l'M9 <br /> <br />Comoonent <br /> <br />_ Gunnison River trophy-size, wild <br />rainbow trout fishery <br />. Taylor River trophy-size, wild <br />rainbow trout fishery. <br />. Blue Mesa Reservoir new, large-size <br />fish species. <br />. Taylor River public access to 1/4 <br />mile below dam. <br />. Tomichi Creek public access to 8 <br />miles below Marshall creek. <br />. Improve low flow rafting potential <br />on the Taylor River. <br /> <br />- Improve wetlands on Tomichi Creek <br />at confluence with Cochetopa Creek <br />. Improve waterfowl habitat in the <br />Uncompahgre River valley <br />. Develop 25 campsites along Taylor <br />River <br /> <br />Remarks <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />High potential for economic benefit and national 4It <br />publicity with associated side benefits. Low cost. <br />Same as above. <br /> <br />Same as above. <br /> <br />Same as above. <br /> <br />Moderate potential for econoaic benefit with <br />relatively low cost. <br />Development of a high quality rafting experience <br />in the study area will provide aoderate direct '~ <br />economic benefits and significant indirect <br />benefits. <br />Will benefit a relatively large nuaber of birds <br />and a wide diversity of species. <br />Same as above. <br /> <br />Presently very popular area and existing <br />campgrounds experience high utilization. <br />Suitable public lands exist therefore no land <br />acquisition costs. <br />
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