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UCREFRP Catalog Number
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Upper Colorado River Recovery Implementation Program.
Title
1998 Coordinated Reservoir Operations Bypasses for Endangered Fish.
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1998.
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I <br />U.S. Department of the Interior <br />BUREAU OF RECLAMATION <br />Eastern Colorado Area Office <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br />NEWS RELEASE <br />ANNUAL PEAK FLOW AUGMENTATION FOR ENDANGERED FISH: <br />RESERVOIR OPERATORS SEEKING PUBLIC INPUT <br />Some of the Colorado River Basin's native inhabitants are endangered: the Colorado squawfish, <br />humpback chub, razorback sucker and bonytail. Once found in abundant populations, these fish now <br />struggle for survival in their own native waters. In 1988, the States of Colorado, Wyoming and Utah <br />along with multiple federal agencies and private entities established the Upper Colorado River Recovery <br />Program to recover these endangered fish while allowing for continued water development. <br />As a part of the Recovery Program, a group of reservoir owners and water management entities have <br />' developed an annual Coordinated Reservoirs Operations program to enhance peak river flows to assist the <br />recovery of the endangered fish. At 7-00pm, May 20,1998 in the Colorado Room at the Hotel Colorado, <br />Glenwood Springs, the public is invited to come and provide input on the efforts of the Coordinated <br />' Reservoirs Operations Team. The Team will present operational plans depicting releases of inflow for the <br />endangered fish from participating reservoirs. Reservoirs that currently participate in the operation <br />include: Dillon, Green Mountain, Williams Fork, Wolford Mountain and Ruedi. <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />This meeting is an important opportunity in the annual process for the Coordinated Reservoir Operations <br />Team, the public and other interested parties to consider peak river flow augmentation possibilities and <br />implications. Since each year presents a different set of hydrologic conditions, * ranging from dry, to <br />average, to flood, annual meetings are necessary to help determine the best course of action for all <br />potentially effected parties. This year the Team has determined that there is an opportunity to augment <br />peak flows to improve habitat for the endangered fish. <br />If you have any questions or need more information about the Operations Team, please contact Malcolm <br />Wilson at the Bureau of Reclamation's Eastern Colorado Area Office, 11056 West County Road 18E, <br />Loveland, Colorado 80537-9711, telephone (970) 667-4410, or send e-mail to mwilson@gp.usbr.gov. <br />The Coordinated Reservoir Operations Team is comprised of major reservoir owner/operators representatives <br />and water management entities involved with water use in the Colorado River Basin of Colorado. These entities <br />include participating reservoir owner/ operators, the Colorado River Water Conservation District, the Recovery <br />Program, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Weather Service, Bureau of Reclamation, Colorado Water <br />Conservation Board, Colorado Division of Wildlife and the Colorado Division of Water Resources. <br />20
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