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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8281.960
Description
Colorado River Studies and Investigations -- Lower Colorado Comprehensive Framework Study
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Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
6/1/1971
Title
Lower Colorado Region Comprehensive Framework Study -- Summary Report
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Report/Study
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<br /> <br />o <br />(-., <br />..... <br />c:::> <br />N <br />..... <br /> <br />LOWER COLORADO REX;ION <br /> <br />COMPREHENSIVE FRAMEWORK STUDY <br /> <br />OF WATER AND RELATED LAND RESOURCES <br /> <br />SUMMAHY HEPORT <br /> <br />This report of the Lower Colorado Region Framework Study State- <br />F'ederal Interagency Group was prepared at field-level and presents a <br />framework program for the development and management of the water and <br />related land resources of the Lower Colorado Region. This report is <br />subject to review by the interested Federal agencies at the departmental <br />level, by the Governors of the ~ffected States, and by the Water <br />Resources Council prior to its transmittal to the Congress for its <br />consideration. <br /> <br />Wh~le the comprehensive framework plan presented herein is the <br />result of a coordinated effort by participants from various Federal <br />and State agencies involved in the Study, it does not necessarily <br />reflect.the singular viewpoint or policy of'any particular agency or <br />state. The type and need for future developments may change appreciably <br />from the framework plan as a result of differing assumptions, methodology, <br />and objectives used in water and land use pl~ns prepared by the State <br />and/or Federal agencies. <br /> <br />June 1971 <br />
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