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<br />- ~ ., "/ <br />f .).; J <br />"'" - ..... . <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />a. Flow characteristics such as gradient, channel description, <br /> <br />rate of flow. flooding etc. {Ru~$ellJ <br /> <br />b. Water quality including physical, biological and chemical. <br /> <br />characteristics. Also obtain Colorado Water Quality Standards. <br /> <br />(Russell) <br /> <br />c. Water rights. (Myrick) <br /> <br />d. Access to the River. (Myrick) <br /> <br />2. Geological description of the River, it's immediate environment <br /> <br />and the surrounding area. (Schmitt) <br /> <br />3. Mineral description including oil and gas. (Myrick) <br /> <br />4. General soils description; (Schmitt) <br /> <br />s. Vegetative description. (Myrick, Jones, Volunteers) <br /> <br />6. Fish and wildlife description; this should include species present, <br /> <br />condition of habitat, migration routes etc. (Webb, Volunteers, <br /> <br />State Game and Fish Dept.) <br /> <br />7. Land status including mineral rights. CMyrick) <br /> <br />8. Inventory of existing, proposed and potential industrial and <br /> <br />agricultural use of the study area. (Myrick) <br /> <br />9. Inventory of existing, proposed and potential recreational use <br /> <br />of the study area. (BOR, Hare) <br /> <br />10. Inventory of existing, proposed and potential water and power <br /> <br />projects. (Myrick, Co. Water Cons. Bd., Fed: Power Comm.) <br /> <br />11. Scenic inventory. (L.A., Myrick) <br />