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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8446
Description
Cache La Poudre Platte Project
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
9/1/1989
Author
Shalkey Walker Assc
Title
Cache La Poudre River National Recreation Area Study Final Report
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />PREFACE <br /> <br /> <br />Each chapter of the document is described below to assist the reader: <br /> <br />Cha ter I. ,Overview of the National Recreation Area Stud for the Cache <br />La Pou re i ver provi es a summary 0 t e study, purpose, part i ci pants, <br />approach and conclusions. <br /> <br />Cha ter II. More About National Recreation Areas provides background <br />information on ot er NRA s, tren s in NRA esignation and Federal poli- <br />cies. <br /> <br />Cha ter III. Public Partici ation Local Concerns and Values describes the <br />pu ic particlpation process an t e lssues raise y t e public and local <br />government. <br /> <br />Chapter IV. The Cache La Poudre River Corridor: Overview of the Resource <br />provides a description of the key social, environmental, recreational and <br />historic/cultural characteristics of the region and the study area. <br /> <br />Cha ter V. Recreation Needs and Trends looks at recreat i on need from a <br />loca , regional and Fe era perspective and outlines the trends affecting <br />river recreation. <br /> <br /> <br />Cha ter VI. Recreation Potential describes potential NRA activities and <br />faci ities, re ate resource panning efforts, as well as general and <br />specific recreation opportunities. <br /> <br />the National Recreation Area Alternatives provides <br />a description of the key actors whic inf uenced the preparation of the <br />NRA alternatives: public and local government concerns, national policies <br />and criteria, recreation need and opportunity and the common planning <br />theme for the alternatives. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />~ I <br /> <br />Cha ter VIII. The Alternatives provides a description of the NRA Alterna- <br />tives, inc uding estimates 0 the amount of use and construction costs for <br />each. A 1 so i ncl uded is a di scuss ion of the "No Federal Action" A lterna- <br />tive (No NRA) for comparative purposes. <br /> <br />Cha ter IX. Assessment of the Alternatives addresses the soci a 1 and <br />resu t rom NRA designation. <br /> <br />Chapter X. Implementation and Management provides a general description of <br />NRA implementation and proposes a cooperative management framework. <br />Approaches and techniques of NRA land assembly are also described. <br />Potential NRA managers and functions are identified, as well as specific <br />management requirements and potential costs. <br /> <br />Maps are located at the end of each appropriate chapter, as referenced. <br /> <br />Appendices are provided for support material and technical data not <br />necessary in the main discussion. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />I <br />" <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />, <br />I <br /> <br />
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