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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7013
Author
Harrison, D. L.
Title
Is There Any Opportunity In 1992 To Develop Colorado River Water Under Federal Environmental Laws?
USFW Year
1992.
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Boulder, CO.
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<br />D. <br /> <br />5. directing mitigation efforts of projects into well <br />designated wetland system protection efforts. <br />While present federal law does not quarantee deference to <br />such an affirmative state wetlands plan, the chances of <br />workable proj ect design are greatly enhanced , as are the <br />changes for co~lict avoidance throuqh smart site <br />selection. <br />Basin-wide inventory and coordinated water project <br />planninq. Where are the critical environmental resources <br />- wetlands, aquatic ecosystem, major recreation rivers, <br />etc? Where are the realistic water markets where some <br />projects may be needed .(and financable)? What compatible <br />mix of instream flow segments and potential developments <br />will fit within the envelope of CoJ.orado I s compact <br />enti tlement? While this sort of planninq is <br />traditionally not found in Colorado and certainly not a <br />quarantee of favorable. development conditions, such a <br />limited form of planning will be a prerequisite to the <br />protection of the opportunity to develop Colorado I s <br />compact entitlement. <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br />. <br />
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