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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.133.E
Description
Yampa Project
State
CO
Basin
Yampa/White
Water Division
6
Date
1/1/1970
Title
Final Environmental Statement - (Incomplete Document)
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
EIS
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<br />, \ <br />) ') <br />," " <br /> <br />~ <br />co <br />LO <br /> <br />To this cnd, the project participant,; hav" <br /> <br />engaged the University of Colorado's Hu~iness <br /> <br />Research Division to study the relationship <br /> <br />between the ~rowth of revenue from all sources <br /> <br />and developinp; social needs, includir1p', temporarY <br /> <br />and permanent housing, schools, medical services, <br /> <br />city and county services and retail services. <br /> <br />The Yampa Project participants, city and county <br />agencies and the University of Colorado reSearchers <br /> <br />will cooperate in identifying and evaluating <br />the alternatives available to cope with the <br />situation. <br /> <br />Accompanying the growth of the Craig area will <br /> <br />be an inevitable change in the quality of life <br /> <br />for residents. Rapid growth does not allow <br /> <br />sufficient time to develop the individual <br /> <br />peculiarities characterizinp; older towns and <br /> <br />giving them their own individual "flavor". <br /> <br />Growth trends everywhere in the United States, <br /> <br />however, are favoring this sort of rapid change. <br /> <br />Its occurrence at Craig will not be unique. <br /> <br />Rising popUlation will result in greater pressure <br /> <br />on the region's recreational amenities, and <br /> <br />increased hunting pressure will probably result <br /> <br />-188- <br />
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