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UCREFRP
UCREFRP Catalog Number
9318
Author
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Title
Procedures for Stocking Nonnative Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin.
USFW Year
1996.
USFW - Doc Type
Denver.
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FINDINGS OF FACT <br />No findings of fact pursuant to Article VIII of the Upper Colorado River Basin <br />compact have been made by the Upper Colorado River Commission. No part of this <br />Annual Report is to be construed as a finding of fact by the Commission. <br />ACKNOWLEDGMENTS <br />The Upper Colorado River Commission wishes to thank the Governors of <br />Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming for their interest in and support of the <br />Upper Colorado River Commission. <br />The Commission especially wishes to give recognition to the difficult and able <br />work of the members of the United States Congress from Upper Division States of <br />the Colorado River Basin and to acknowledge with appreciation the assistance it has <br />received from agencies of the Executive Branch of the Federal Government, the <br />Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Bureau of Land Management, <br />Geological Survey, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Western Area <br />Power Administration, the National Weather Service and the Department of <br />Agriculture. <br />The diligent devotion to duty by departments of health and environment, <br />water pollution control commissions, and counterpart organizations of the Upper <br />Division States in aiding in the resolution of pollution and salinity problems of the <br />Upper Colorado River System deserves special commendation. <br />Special recognition and appreciation is due to the Colorado River Basin <br />Salinity Control Forum, several of whose members are advisers closely associated <br />with the Commission, for the excellent work accomplished on the difficult salinity <br />problems of the Colorado River. <br />Officers and personnel of many State agencies having their primary interests <br />in various phases of water resources have also aided materially with cooperative <br />efforts and information. <br />71 <br />
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