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4) Modification of monitoring programs to better support planning and decision <br />making. There may be much to be gained by improving our understanding of <br />biological processes including aquatic life population metrics and food web <br />interactions. <br />5) Better coordination and involvement with state and regional water management <br />policies and water quality control programs. Active involvement with the 1177 <br />IBCC roundtable process deserves special emphasis. <br />6) Periodic revisions to the Big Thompson Watershed Forum's Nutrient Problem <br />Statement. There is interest in developing supporting documentation to provide <br />greater detail regarding the influence of elevated nutrient levels on all beneficial <br />uses. <br />LIST OF TABLES <br />Table 1. Planned press release schedule. <br />Table 2. Project Team members. <br />Table 8 <br />Table 10 <br />Table 3. Scientific experts that participated in the Management Plan. Table 11 <br />LIST OF FIGURES <br />Figure 1. Big Thompson Watershed GIS Map Figure 5 <br />LIST OF APPENDICES <br />Appendix A: Nutrient Problem Statement <br />Appendix B: Water Quality Management Plan Lake and Reservoir Nutrient Analysis <br />Appendix C: PAI Solicitation Letter <br />Appendix D: PAI Solicitation Postcard Layout <br />-14- <br />