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Water Supply Protection
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8461.100
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Adaptive Management Workgroup (PRRIP)
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CO
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South Platte
Water Division
1
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David M. Freeman, Ph.D,, Annie Epperson and Troy Lepper
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Organizing for Endangered and Threatened Species Habitat Draft
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Reserved Rights Doctrine ........................................................................ 34 <br />Legal Battle .............................................................................................. 34 <br />Joint Operations Plan .............................................................................. 38 <br />CHAPTER SEVEN: <br />NEBRASKA- STRUGGLE AT KINGSLEY DAM .......................................... 40 <br />FERC-Kingsley Dam Operating Requirements .................................................. 40 <br />CHAPTER EIGHT: <br />WYOMING- STRLJGGLE OVER GRAYROCKS-BIItDS GET A VOICE! ... 42 <br />CHAPTER NINE: <br />OPTIONS-LITIGA'TION OR NEGOTIATION .................................................. 44 <br />Federal Water Policy ............................................................................................ 44 <br />Litigation Risks .................................................................................................... 46 <br />Babbit's Collaborati.ve Strategy ........................................................................... 47 <br />Agreeing To Talk ................................................................................................. 48 <br />PART IV DOING IT TOGETHER ................................................................................................ SO <br />CHAPTER TEN: <br />ORGA1vIZATION OF NEGOTIATIONS ........................................................... 50 <br />Federal Experience ............................................................................................... 50 <br />Negotiating Dynami.cs .......................................................................................... 51 <br />Moderates and Rejectionists ................................................................................ 53 <br />Environmental Organizations .................................................................. 54 <br />Agricultural Water Users in Opposition .................................................. 57 <br />Sideboards, Milestones, and Relief From Jeopardy ............................................. 57 <br />?'arget Flow Challenge ............................................................................ 58 <br />1997 Cooperative Agreement-Essential Elements .................................. 60 <br />1997 Cooperative Agreement-The Road Ahead ...................................... 62 <br />Can the Federal Regulatory Agencies Ever Be Partners? .................................... 63 <br />The Federal Case ................................................................................... 63 <br />The States' ( ase ....................................................................................... 64 <br />CHAPTER ELEVEN: <br />COLORADO'S NEGOTIATING INTERESTS-DEFENDING THE WATER <br />TOWER ............................................................................................................... 67 <br />Living On the Gap ................................................................................................ 67 <br />Colorado-Nebraska Compact ............................................................................... 68 <br />Colorado Side-Payment ....................................................................................... 70 <br />Avoiding a Sacrificf; Zone ................................................................................... 74 <br />Colorado Solution-'Tamarack Recharge .............................................................. 77 <br />Colorado's Tamarac;k Plan ................................................................................... 79 <br />CHAPTER TWELVE: <br />NEBRASKA'S NEiJOTIATING INTERESTS-DIVISION IN THE BIG HOUSE <br />.............................................................................................................................. 83 <br />The Big House Divided Against Itself ................................................................. 83 <br />The Depletions Issue Gets Focus ......................................................................... 85 <br />Enter Federal Agencias ......................................................................................... 87
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