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Water Supply Protection
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8461.100
Description
Adaptive Management Workgroup
State
CO
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South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
6/5/2006
Author
PRRIP
Title
Wet Meadow: Hypotheses 1-8
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Wet Meadow #7: Program actions will increase wet <br />meadows in habitat complexes during the first <br />increment <br />? <br />la, ?. <br />Q_, U <br />? <br />O <br />C ? <br />N ? <br />cu 7 <br />ca C: <br />N <br />aXi ? +1 <br />? <br />E -v <br />o c <br />U (p <br />c ?n <br />c <br />o ? <br />-o <br />co C? <br />a) o <br />E +' <br />3 0 <br />o > <br />cn O <br />? L <br />U ? L <br />Q ? <br />? <br />Time (assumes Program milestones achieved on schedule) <br />lodify site-specific <br />hydrology, soils, <br />vegetation, <br />:opography(?) on <br />acquired lands <br />Halt or reverse <br />channel <br />;gradation only; <br />iugment spring <br />flows <br />Jo action besides <br />land acquisition <br />Proposed Program actions (land acquisition and management, halting or <br />reversing channel degradation, augmenting spring flows, minimizing further <br />reductions of peak flows) will increase the total acreage of wet meadows in <br />habitat complexes by the end of the first increment. Absent these Program <br />actions, total suitable wet meadow area is likely to decline. (See related <br />charts 7a, 7b) <br />Year 0 Year 13
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