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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7281
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Title
Recovery Implementation Program for Endangered Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin, Environmental Assessment, November 1987.
USFW Year
1987.
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Denver, Colorado.
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Table II-1 -A <br />N <br />Comparison of Administrative and Financial Components of Each Alternative <br />Component Alternative 1: Proposed Action Alternative 2: No Action <br />Administration a. Recovery Implementation Committee repre- a. There will be no Federal/State/private <br />senting Federal, State, private water oversight committee. Instead, agencies <br />development, and conservation interests and developers will consult with the <br />will oversee implementation of recovery Service under Section 7 of the Endangered <br />actions for the rare fishes. This con- Species Act on a project-by-project basis. <br />mittee will make recca endations to the Reclamation will ensure its projects are <br />Secretary of the Interior and the States, operated to avoid jeopardizing the fish. <br />who will use their independent authori- The States would continue current efforts, <br />ties to make and implement final decisions. as funds permit. <br />b. Recovery and delisting timmefraame to be 15 b. Indefinite recovery tirreframe. Nbst <br />years. likely greater than 15 years. <br />Funding a. Special:l/ a. Special funds not anticipated. <br />- $10 million water rights fund, initially. <br />- $ 5 million construction funds. <br />b. Annual:l/ <br />- Federal share: $2.1 million/year <br />- States' share: $200,000/year, total <br />c. Intermittent: Private developers will <br />contribute a one-time amount of $10/af.2/ <br />Contributions could also be made by con- <br />servation groups and private entities. <br />b. Annual:l/ <br />- Federal share: $1.0 million/year (aver- <br />age) <br />- States' share: $200,000/year, total <br />c. Intermittent: Some funds could be contrib- <br />uted by water developers to fund conserva- <br />tion measures for endangered fish if no <br />other reasonable and prudent alternatives <br />were available. Contributions could also <br />be made by conservation groups and private <br />entities. <br />1/Federal and State funding are subject to appropriations. <br />2/Based on average annual depletion and adjusted annually for inflation. <br />n <br />s <br />D <br />m <br />D <br />r <br />m <br />z <br />z <br />D <br />C <br />m <br />z <br />r <br />C <br />0 <br />z <br />m <br />0 <br />a <br />0 <br />N <br />M <br />a <br />D <br />n <br />0 <br />z <br />M _ _ M s _ _ r _ M M M - _ _ M - M
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