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Water Supply Protection
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8561.550
Description
Water Advisory Committee & Water Advisory Planning
State
CO
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South Platte
Water Division
1
Author
Kent Holsinger, Rick Brown, Randy Seaholm
Title
Endangered Species Cooperative Agreement & Water Action Plan
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IV. Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Analysis <br />The discussion in Section II, "Status of Negotiations" of this memorandum outlines the significant <br />points regarding the EIS analysis and ESA compliance. So far the Service appears very reluctant to <br />move forward with a proposed program if there are perceived unknowns regarding the Platte River <br />channel. <br />Based on their preliminary findings the Service/EIS team is suggesting that several potential <br />program elements be added. The additional elements that have been suggested include sediment <br />addition, pulse flows to clear vegetation, avoiding a reduction in the annual peak flow, and <br />reshaping the channel mechanically. Colorado and others have also suggested looking at reducing <br />the amount of program water or changing the timing of the water, and/or placing more emphasis on <br />habitat management versus water and channel management. We will continue or effort on this <br />critical issue and welcome your input and suggestions. <br />V. Budget <br />The budget did not receive significant attention since the last Board memorandum. We are <br />anticipating an increase in the projected budget (original CA budget was $75 million in 1997 <br />dollars). However, additional work is required to identify a realistic and acceptable budget level.
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