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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.101.10
Description
Colorado River-Water Projects-Glen Canyon Dam/Lake Powel-Glen Canyon Adaptive Management
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
9/1/2002
Author
DOI-BOR-NPS-USGS
Title
Proposed Experimental Releases from Glen Canyon Dam and Removal of Non-Native Fish-Environmental Assessment
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />... <br /> <br />The mission of the Department of the <br />Interior is to protect and provide access <br />to our Nation's natural and cultural <br />heritage and honor our trust <br />responsibilities to the tribes. <br /> <br />The mission of the Bureau of Reclamation <br />is to manage, develop, and protect water <br />and related resources in an environmentally <br />sound manner in the interest <br />of the American public. <br /> <br />The National Park Service preserves <br />unimpaired the natural and cultural <br />resources and values of the national park <br />system for the enjoyment, education, <br />and inspiration of this and future <br />generations. The Park Service cooperates <br />with partners to extend the benefits <br />of natural and cultural resource <br />conservation and outdoor recreation <br />throughout this country and the world. <br /> <br />The USGS serves the Nation by providing <br />reliable scientific information to describe <br />and understand the Earth; minimize loss of <br />life and property from natural disasters; <br />manage water, biological, energy, and <br />mineral resources; and enhance and protect <br />our quality of life. <br />
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