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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.101.10
Description
Colorado River-Water Projects-Glen Canyon Dam/Lake Powel-Glen Canyon Adaptive Management
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Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
1/1/2005
Title
Little Colorado River Watershed Coordinating Council
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<br />..' <br /> <br />,i 0203Q LI'ITLE COLORADO RIVER <br />WATERSHED COORINATING COUNCIL <br /> <br />VISION, MISSION, GUIDING PRINCIPLES, STRATEGIC FOCUS AREAS, AND GOALS <br /> <br />Introduction <br /> <br />The LCR Watershed Coordinating Council created an alliance of agencies, communities, companies, <br />organizations and other watershed stakeholders to facilitate and implement sound watershed resource <br />management and conservation strategies within the Little Colorado River Watershed. This alliance agrees to <br />work together to identify, prioritize, and implement wise and judicious watershed management strategies. <br />Specific details of individual activities and projects will be agreed to in separate agreements as appropriate. <br /> <br />Our Vision <br /> <br />rrne Littfe Coforado ~if)er Waterslied Coordinatina Counci( envisions a liea(tliy, sustai1Ul6fe, <br />and diverse watersliecl perpetuated 6y 1Ultura( ecofogica( andjucficious and inteCfioent antliropic <br />processes and capa6fe of providing sustaina6fe economic, sociaf, educationaf, cufturaf, and <br />environmenta( 6enefits for current and future generations. <br />Our Mission <br /> <br />rrne Littfe Coforado !J{jver Waterslied Coordi1Ulting Councifs mission is to 6e a progressive and <br />proactive waters lied organization dedicated to: <br />1) protecting, preserving, promoting, enliancing, and restoring ecofogica( liea(tli and <br />diversity, wi(([(ife 1ia6itats and wi(([(ife and fislieries resources, naturafjeatures, scenic <br />6eauty, preliistoric and liistoric naturae and cu(tura( resources tlirougli partnering witli <br />focaf, state, and federa( agencies, communities, organizations and otlier sta~lio(([ers; and <br />promotina tlie impfementation of wise management and conservation practices in support <br />of tfie vision statement, <br />2) rnliancing and protecting tlie quaEity and quantity of water in area cree/(j, streams, rivers, <br />wetfamfs, ponds, springs, reservoirs and fa~s, <br />3) promoting appropriate, cost effective, and sustaina6fe recreation, economic, and financia( <br />security for present and future generations, <br />4) advancing education of wise and sustaina6fe waters lied and fand management practices, <br />rncouraging responsi6fe stewardSliip and fostering communication and cooperation among <br />sta~lio(([ers across tlie waterslied. <br /> <br />Guidin!! Principles <br />Basic principles to which the LCRWCC is committed to in our continuous pursuit of a healthy <br />watershed <br /> <br />I. Land management agencies, local communities, and the public work together to build support for and <br />implement the watershed vision. <br />
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