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8220.102.01.K
Description
CO River Basin Water Projects - Aspinall Unit - General - Section 7 Consultation-Biological Opinion
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
4/1/2001
Author
DOI-BOR
Title
Gunnison Basin Water Demand Study - Estimate of New Depletions for the Period 2000-2050 - Draft - RE-Gunnison PBO and Related Issues - 04-01-01
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<br />~1h!f1- <br /> <br />OJ1077 <br /> <br />.> . <br />.' <br /> <br /> <br />United States Department of the Interior <br /> <br />OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY <br />Washington, D.C. 20240 <br /> <br />'. FEB <br /> <br />I 2002 <br /> <br />RECEIVED <br />FES 11 2002 <br />Corolado Water f"__:"_. . <br />VVlll>tIJVaIion Board <br /> <br />Honorable Scott McInnis <br />House of Representatives <br />Washington, DC 20510 <br /> <br />Dear Mr. McInnis: <br /> <br />The Secretary has asked me to respond to your August 1,2001, letter regarding Blue Mesa <br />Reservoir, I apologize for the delay. As you are aware, Blue Mesa Reservoir is a part ofthe <br />Aspinall Unit storage system as authorized by the Colorado River Storage Project Act. This Act <br />provides the opportunity for the State of Colorado to "utilize, consistently with the provisions of <br />the Colorado River Compact, the apportionments made to and among [the Upper Basin States] in <br />the Colorado River Compact and the Upper Colorado River Basin Compact, respectively." We <br />agree that the utilization and apportionment of the waters ofthe State of Colorado should be a <br />State issue. <br /> <br />There are multiple issues currently facing the Gunnison Basin. Two of these issues include <br />resolution of the National Park Service Federal reserved right for the Black Canyon of the <br />Gunnison National Park, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife SerVice flow recommendations for <br />endangered fish downstream of the Aspinall Unit. It is also important to recognize the <br />utilizatio)1 of the Aspinall unit in generating hydroelectric power given the concerns about <br />meeting energy needs, <br /> <br />As part of the Upper Colorado River Recovery Implementation Program, the Bureau of <br />Reclamation was tasked with developing a projection of "reasonably foreseeable water demand" <br />in the Gunnison Riyer Basm through 205Q. The water demand projection is to. be used in a <br />< programmatic biological 6pim6fi lhatwil1 identify measures required to recover thellsted fish <br />s.pecies, provide End~meererl Species Act (ESA) compliance to existing water users. and provide <br />for future water development. A similar biological opinion was prepared for the Color~o River <br />Basin above the confluence with the Gurmison River and it has enormously simplified' and <br />expedited ESA compliw..ce, <br /> <br />The purpose of the projection is not to validate the yield of the Aspinall Unit, nor is the <br />projection being developed to support a specific future water development project. Instead, the <br />purpose of the water demand projection is to identify a leveLof development which is reasonably <br />foreseeable by 2050 and which will be used by the V,S, Fish and Wildlife Service to evalJ.late <br />impacts and determine mitigating measures to protect existing uses, allow future. development to <br />proceed in compliance with the ESA and to recover fish species, Ifwe are unable to complete <br />the Programmatic Biological Opinion, then each existing and proposed future water <br />development activity could be subject to individual ESA compliance. <br />
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