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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8276.855
Description
Grand Valley Demonstration Project - Colorado Salinity River Control Program
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
3/10/1977
Title
General Summary of Preliminary Framework Plan
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Project Overview
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<br />2. There is little local control of public lands in the Study Area. <br />Because 65 percent of the Study Area is managed by a variety of Federal <br />agencies, this presents a monumental problem in implementation of the 208 <br />Plan. <br /> <br />3. Regardless of the viability and local su~port for any final plan, <br />there are no apparent sources of funds currently available to implement the <br />208 Plan. The Oil Shale Trust Fund is one Dossible source of funds, at least <br />to pay for the continuing planning process. <br />4. Time and cost sharing of operational/monitoring staff apnears to be <br />a reasonable option for managing small wastewater treatment facilities. <br />5. Control of salinity and some other pollution problems may be best <br />done on a regional coordinated basis. <br /> <br />KECOH~lENDA T IONS <br />The Framework Plan contains a vast variety of recommendations and/or <br />suggested alternatives relative to the re~uirements of a 208 Plan and its <br />implementation. These recommendations/alternatives are based on available, <br />but incomplete, information. At this point it is deemed inappronriate to <br />further list these recommendations without significant Dublic inout. To do <br />so would require citation of plan elements witho~t benefit of the context <br />within which they were conceived and upon which they depend. Thus, the one <br />and only recommendation offered is that eVl:ryone ",ith a social, environmental, <br />and/or economic interest in the future of the Study Area read, dinest, and <br />understand this report and its ramifications and be crenared to ar0ue, cajole, <br />threaten, negotiate, and approve the necessary pronosals over the next several <br />months as the final plan is molded. There is no doubt that the Plan will <br /> <br />Jffcct everyone in the StlJdy ^rea. r:ot particip~tinn is a vote to ~llo~ otl~ers <br /> <br />to plan your future. <br /> <br />003000 <br /> <br />') <br />
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