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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.300.10
Description
San Juan Recovery Implementation Program
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Date
2/1/1995
Author
SJRIP
Title
San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program - Program Document
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<br />II <br />I, <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I' <br />,I <br />II' <br />I, <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />'I <br />I <br />I <br />I: <br />I, <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />34 <br /> <br />4.0 COMPLIANCE WITH THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT <br /> <br />4.1 REQUIREMENTS OF COMPLIANCE <br /> <br />Section 7 (a) (1) of the Endangered Species Act directs all <br />federal agencies to utilize their authorities in furtherance of <br />the purposes of the Act by carrying out programs for the <br />conservation of endangered and threatened species. The terms <br />"conserve," "conserving," and "conservation" are defined in the <br />Act as to use and the use of all methods and procedures which are <br />necessary to bring any endangered species or threatened species <br />to the point at which the measures provided pursuant to the Act <br />are no longer necessary. <br /> <br />Section 7 (a) (2) of the Act further requires that all federal <br />agencies consult/confer with the U.S. Fish and wildlife Service <br />regarding species protected under the Act. Consultation is <br />necessary to ensure actions authorized, funded, or carried out by <br />such agencies are not likely to jeopardize the continued <br />existence of any threatened or endangered species, or result in <br />the destruction or adverse modification of designated critical <br />habitat. The Endangered Species Act states that each federal <br />agency will confer with the Service "on any action which is <br />likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any species <br />proposed to be listed . . or result in the destruction or adverse <br />modification of critical habitat proposed to be designated for <br />such species." <br /> <br />Formal section 7 consultation is required for any federal action <br />that "may affect" listed species or result in destruction or <br />adverse modification of critical habitat. A conference is <br />required if a federal action is likely to jeopardize the <br />continued existence of any species proposed for listing as <br />threatened or endangered, or result in the adverse modification <br />of proposed critical habitat. The procedures and agency <br />responsibilities under section 7 consultation must be followep <br />for such federal actions in the Basin, including actions under <br />this Implementation Program. <br /> <br />In rendering biological opinions on federal actions resulting in <br />minor depletions, the Service will consider all new information <br />concerning project impacts and the status of the listed species, <br />and good faith implementation of this Implementation Program in <br />determining if sufficient progress toward recovery has been made <br />to offset depletion impacts, or any other project-induced <br />impacts, on listed fish. It is understood that the aggregate of <br />all minor depletions subject to section 7 consultation during the <br />7-year research period may result in a total annual depletion of <br />not more than 3,000 acre-feet under the conditions of this <br />paragraph. <br />
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