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<br />- 31 - <br /> <br /> <br />oo',c,p,,.. <br />,,' 1 : '0. ~, <br />.-.... u <br /> <br />Specific programs underway in the Missouri Tributaries. <br />a. Research on annual production and distribution of sport fish. <br /> <br />b. Operation fish hatcheries and rearing facilities. <br />c. Lake, habitat improvement. <br /> <br />d. Fisheries inventory and development- numberous streams and <br />reservoirs. <br /> <br />e. Evaluation of sport fisheries potential in fluctuating plains <br />streams and reservoirs. <br /> <br />f. Non-game habitat improvement investigations. <br /> <br />g. Improvement of wildlife habitat on public and private lands. <br /> <br />h. Stream improvement on private lands. <br />i. Administration of state wildlife management areas. <br /> <br />Colorado Division of Water Quality Control-Water Quality Control Commission <br /> <br />The Division is responsible for the development and maintenance of a <br />comprehensive and effective program for the prevention, control, and abatement <br />of water pollution for water quality protection. In connection with this <br />function, the Division shall classify the waters of the state, promulgate water <br />quality standards, control regulations, and waste discharge permit regulations, <br />enter into contracts with municipalities and individuals with respect to the <br />location, construction, financing, and operation of sewage treatment plants. <br />Administration of these programs is accomplished by the Division of Water <br />Quality Control. <br /> <br />Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District <br /> <br />The Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District operates certain features <br />of the CDlorado~Big Thompson Project. This project supplies supplemental <br />irrigation water to much of the western South Platte Basin. In addition the <br />District is continuing to perform and sponsor studies to identify approaches <br />for conserving, developing, and efficiently utilizing regional water resources <br />for irrigaiton, hydroelectric power generation, recreation, municipal and <br />industrial uses, and fish and wildlife uses. <br />