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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9508
Author
Valdez, R. A. and P. Nelson.
Title
Green River Subbasin Floodplain Management Plan.
USFW Year
2004.
USFW - Doc Type
Lakewood, Colorado.
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<br />Acknowledgments <br /> <br />April 2004 <br /> <br />ACKNOWLEDGMENTS <br /> <br />Development of this Floodplain Management Plan was funded by the Upper Colorado <br />River Endangered Fish Recovery Program (Recovery Program). The Recovery Program is a <br />cooperative partnership of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Bureau of Reclamation; Western <br />Area Power Administration; the states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming; Upper Colorado River <br />Basin water users; environmental organizations; National Park Service; and the Colorado River <br />Energy Distributors Association. <br /> <br />Thanks to Robert Muth, Recovery Program Director, as well as the Biology Committee, <br />for their input into development ofthis Plan. Thanks also to the Green River Team, including <br />Kevin Christopherson, Frank Pfiefer, Tim Modde, and Ron Brunson. Special thanks to John <br />Hayse of Argonne National Laboratory for his assistance in development of the Drift Submodel <br />of the Floodplain Model, which provided valuable insight into development of this Plan. <br /> <br />The Recovery Program thanks Ouray National Wildlife Refuge and the Bureau of Land <br />Management for permission to access and manage floodplains within their jurisdiction, and for <br />their good faith coordination in working toward the success of the Habitat Restoration element of <br />the program and the ultimate recovery of the endangered fishes of the Upper Colorado River <br />Basin. <br /> <br />XIV <br />
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