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KS
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Arkansas
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Date
9/1/1996
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Bent Soil Conservation District, Prowers Soil Conservation District, Colorado State Soil Conservation Board, Fort Lyon Canal Company
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Limestone-Graveyard Creeks Watershed Plan and Environmental Assessment
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0 561 <br />water quality in the Arkansas River Basin. The USDA, Natural Resources ' <br />Conservation Service (NRCS) investigation has and continues to identify <br />water quality problem areas within the watershed. , <br />A 319 demonstration project has been funded to show the effects of IWM <br />including surge irrigation in the watershed area to improve water <br />quality and quantity. <br />The Colorado Water Conservation Board has funded a project to <br />demonstrate new initiatives in water management. Both projects and ' <br />their data will be useful in encouraging farmer support and <br />cooperation. <br />The state of Colorado is in the planning stage in the development of a ' <br />water based fish and wildlife recreation area approximately 5 miles <br />north of this watershed. It would be the only state park in <br />Southeastern Colorado. The State is interested in any positive effects , <br />that this project may have on their project. <br />The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Water Quality ' <br />Control Division is starting a monitoring program on the Arkansas <br />River. This data may be useful to evaluate the beneficial effects of <br />the project. ' <br />h <br />�I <br />23 1 <br />
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