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Water Supply Protection
File Number
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
9/1/2000
Author
Unknown
Title
Background Materials for Marketable Pool-Blue Mesa Reservoir 2000-2001 - Re-Gunnison PBO and Related Issues - 09-01-00 through 01-17-01
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Report/Study
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<br />'"'" <br /> <br />RocL I<~ <br /> <br />001113 <br /> <br />-... ..... <br /> <br />Background Notes <br />Marketable Pool-Blue Mesa Reservoir <br /> <br />./ The Colorado Supreme Court, in deciding against an appeal by Arapahoe County and <br />others to create a water right for the Union Park Project, pointed out that water is <br />available by contractual use from a 240,000 acre-foot marketable pool for future in- <br />basin and transbasin water needs. <br /> <br />In the November 20, 2000 decision, the court also quoted approvingly from <br />briefs and oral arguments from the counsels for the United States and the State <br />of Colorado that there are 240,000 acre feet available for use in Colorado <br />(including transbasin diversion), <br /> <br />The court pointed out the pool was authorized by Congress and the Colorado <br />River compacts for use in Colorado and is managed by the Bureau of <br />Reclamation, <br /> <br />.t The Parker Water and Sanitation District along with other Western Slope and Front <br />Range water providers and interest groups may apply to use the marketable pool water <br />resources in Colorado, <br /> <br />./ On January 17, 2001, the US Department of Justice, Environment and Natural <br />Resources Division, applied for significant base and peak flows (300 cfs) from the <br />Gunnison River, They cited the aquatic, vegetation and aesthetic needs of the <br />Gunnison River and Black Canyon of the Gunnison. <br /> <br />./ The federal application is an undisguised effort to control Gunnison River Basin water, <br />It contradicts the position of the US Government in the Union Park decision, and <br />represents a bad faith and disingenuous position to argue before the State Supreme <br />Court that water is available for Colorado, including transbasin needs, and then apply <br />to expropriate the water for federal objectives. <br /> <br />The Parker Water and Sanitation District believes the State of Colorado should strongly <br />object to the US government application. <br /> <br />
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