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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.101.10.A
Description
Colorado River - Water Projects - Glen Canyon Dam-Lake Powell - Glen Canyon AMWG
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
2/15/2005
Author
USGS - SW Biological Science Center - GCMRC
Title
USGS - Southwest Biological Science Center - Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center - FY 2006 Monitoring and Research Work Plan - Draft - 02-15-05
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />0017S7 <br /> <br />44 <br /> <br />Glen Canyon National Recreation Area require National Park Service Research and Collecting <br /> <br />Permits and Access Permits for all river launches, ba<:k country use, over flights, and media <br /> <br />(filming) production. All permits acquired for GCMRC-supported projects are processed and <br /> <br />submitted through the Research Coordination and Support Program. Copies of all approved <br /> <br />permits are kept on file in the Research Coordinator's Office. <br /> <br />All Investigators, Permitees, and project cooperators are responsible for compliance with <br /> <br />the regulations and restrictions of their Research and Collection Permit. All trip participants are <br /> <br />expected to comply with all GCNP Commercial Operating Requirements while participating on <br /> <br />research trips. All PI's and their designated Permitee are required to sign a Research Use <br /> <br />Affidavit/Notice of Adverse Actions and Penalties Fonm which specifies potential penalties for <br /> <br />violations of permit conditions. Failure on the part of investigators or their representatives <br /> <br />to adhere to Park and Permit Regulations may result in withdrawal of their permit and <br /> <br />other penalties. <br /> <br />. Research and Collecting Permits-Researchers submit project proposals and all other <br />required information (guidelines available on NPS web site) to the GCMRC Research <br />Coordinator. Proposals are distributed externally for review in accordance with the <br />GCMRC Peer Review Guidelines and Protocols. Internal review is completed by <br />Program Managers, support coordinators, and are submitted to the GCMRC Chief for <br />final approval. Finalized permit information is then submitted to the NPS for final <br />review and approval. NPS Research and Collecting Permit applications require 90 <br />days for processing. <br /> <br />. Access Permits-Researchers holding approved R & C Permits submit a Trip Request <br />Form to the Research Coordinator 60 days iin advance of their planned research <br />activity. This form includes request for logistical and support services and all <br />information required for an NPS access permit application. NPS Access Permit <br />applications require 45 days for processilllg. <br /> <br />Library Operations Coordination - Interaction with Library Operations is a vital <br />component in the success of the support of GCMRC's monitoring and research projects. <br />Coordination with Library Operations facilitates the support of research activities in two key <br />aspects: <br /> <br />1. The Library provides a centralized repository for hard copy information such as <br />books, reports, maps, photography, and vid'eos. A fundamental function of the library <br />is to provide funded researchers access and use of these library's materials unique to <br />the GCMRC collection. <br /> <br />GCMRC FY2006 Annual Work Plan (Draft February 15,2005) <br />
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