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<br />.. ... ,., ~1 -,- <br />\JtJZ.l.::!<l <br /> <br />1:0 <br /> <br />I. Assess existing and develop additional data and monitoring systems to assess impacts. <br /> <br />2. Assess existing and develop additional data to assess risk of damage and loss of <br />cultural resources from varying flow regimes from 45,000 cfs to 100,000 cfs. <br /> <br />3. Assess existing and develop additional tribal monitoring programs for evaluation of <br />impacts to cultural resources. <br /> <br />4. Assess existing and test local and reach-scale predictive model of geomorphic <br />processes that are related to archeological site erosion. <br /> <br />5. Assess existing and develop additional nutigating strategies related to documented <br />dam impacts .determined by monitoring assessments. <br /> <br />6. Characterize resource significance through scientific study. <br /> <br />The Lake PoweD Program <br /> <br />The proposed Lake Powell program is not captured in the Strategic Plan as it was not <br /> <br />app~pved by the AMWG until September 1997. The program for FY 98 and FY 99 are currently <br /> <br />scheduled as a continuation of the FY 1996 Reclamation program; Program changes will be <br /> <br />proposed by the TWG and recommended by the AMWG. <br /> <br />The Socio-ecoDomic Resources Program <br /> <br />There are many socioeconomic resources associated with the Colorado River ecosystem <br /> <br />including recreation, camping beaches, electric power, and water delivery and water quality. <br /> <br />Areas of monitoring and research in the socioeconomic program will include the <br /> <br />following: <br /> <br />I. Change in campsite beach area, number, location and quality. <br /> <br />Camping beach changes will be determined by monitoring changes in sand bar <br />areas and elevations using remotely sensed data and cooperative programs with . <br />boating guides and their associations. <br /> <br />Final Draft - (12/15/97) For AMWG Review <br />