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<br />Mr. Rick Brown and River Basin Roundtable Members <br />Statewide Water Supply Initiative <br /> <br />October 22, 2003 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />IJ The Roaring Fork River from Aspen to Glenwood Springs for fishing and <br />rafting. <br /> <br />IJ The Gunnison River through Black Canyon of the Gunnison and the Gunnison <br />Gorge for fishing, kayaking, rafting and unique ecosystem and scenic values. <br /> <br />o The Arkansas River from Leadville to Canyon City for fishing, rafting and <br />kayaking. <br /> <br />It will also be important for SWSI to identify areas where local planning efforts and <br />negotiations are in process to address water needs. Examples of these efforts include <br />Phase III of UP CO, the Eagle River Assembly, and the cooperative agreements being <br />developed by the Recovery Implementation Program for Endangered Fish Species in the <br />Upper Colorado River Basin. <br /> <br />Information Sources <br /> <br />There are a variety of information sources that should be reviewed and considered in the <br />assessment of environmental and recreational water needs in Colorado. In order to assist <br />the SWSI team in the development of environmental and recreational water needs, we <br />have compiled a list of information and data sources that are readily available to the <br />SWSI study team. The list is shown below: <br /> <br />1. The complete data base of CWCB instream flow and natural lake level water rights is <br />available on the web at the following URL: http://cwcb.state.co.us/isffDatabase/ <br /> <br />2. The Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDOW) maintains files on site-specific <br />investigations conducted for development of recommendations to the CWCB for <br />instream flow and lake level appropriations. In many cases, the instream flow <br />appropriations made by the CWCB are less than the biological based water needs <br />identified by CDOW based upon concerns about water availability. <br /> <br />3. Colorado Water Trust, Documentation of Mapping of Critical Water-Dependant <br />Natural Systems, Prepared for the Colorado Division of Wildlife, June 30, 2002. This <br />document provides a detailed listing of data sources. <br /> <br />4. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Programmatic Biological Opinion for the Bureau of <br />Reclamation's Operations and Depletions, Other Depletions and Funding and <br />Implementation of Recovery Program Actions in the Upper Colorado River, <br />December 1999. <br /> <br />5. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Recovery Implementation Program, Flow <br />Recommendations to Benefit Endangered Fishes in the Colorado and Gmmison <br />Rivers, Final Report, July 2003. <br /> <br />Trout Unlimited: America's Leading Coldwater Fisheries Conservation Organization <br />Colorado Office: 1320 Pearl Street, Suite 320, Boulder, CO 80302 <br />PHONE: (303) 440-2937 FAX: (303) 440-7933 EMAIL: rweaver@tu.org. John.Gerstle@tu.org <br />