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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8461.250
Description
Water Issues
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
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Adam Reeves, Eric Wagner, Kent Holsinger, Vincent H. Dreeszen, Ray Bentall,Charles F. Leaf
Title
Water Supply Options That Will Meet the Platte Program Needs
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of watzr righis adrrunistraiion, it efficienfly transmits hydrologic changes that occur in the headwater (and at other <br />locations in the upper basin) downstream through the lower basin and ultimately to the critical habitat. <br />P1_ates II anri TTT s1,ow s;mulw±ed dQ;xmstrea.rr. :ncreases from forest mariagement i1-1 iie North Piatte and South <br />Platte Basins. As seen in Plates II and III, almost 54 percent of the headwater increases would augment critical <br />habitat instream flows in Central Nebraska. <br />Thank you for inviting me to discuss watershed management with the Committee. I will be pleased to highlight <br />the enclosed inforniatian on November 3rd. <br />Sincerely yours, <br />Chazles F. Leaf, P.E. _
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