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Upper Colorado River Commission Meetings June 28, 29 2005 Itinery
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6/28/2005
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Upper Colorado River Commission Meetings 2005 Itinery
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10. Animas -La Plata Project Status Update <br />11. Status of the Glen Canyon Dam Temperature Control Device <br />12. Black Canyon National Park Service Water Rights <br />13. Aspinall Unit EIS Process <br />B. Bradley Warren, Western Area Power Administration, presented an oral report and provided a <br />written copy on behalf of Western highlighting the following topics: <br />1. The Drought's Adverse Impact on Hydropower Generation <br />2. Purchased Power Costs <br />3. Adjustment of Western's 20 -year Marketing Level <br />4. Consultation with Customers on Possible Loss of Glen Canyon Power and Its Effect on <br />Power Rates <br />5. Adjustment of Firm Power Rate <br />6. Experimental Flows <br />C. Rod Kuharich Chairman, Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Forum gave a verbal report on <br />behalf of the Forum discussing the following subjects: <br />I. Success of the Salinity Controls and Funding From Various Agencies <br />2. Work Group was Formed to Study Selenium as a Component of Salinity <br />3. Thermocline Impact From Lower Reservoir Levels <br />D. Henry Maddux, Field Supervisor, Fish and Wildlife Service, Salt Lake City, Utah gave a slide <br />presentation and provided a written copy of a report on the San Juan River Basin Recovery <br />Implementation Program and Re- operation Navajo Dam, addressing the following issues: <br />1. Revising the Five -year Recovery Program and Hiring a Program Director <br />2. PNM Diversion Fish Passage <br />3. On -going Litigation <br />4. Smaller Consultations Such as Long Hollow Reservoir in Colorado and the Navajo - Gallup <br />Pipeline Project <br />E. Angela Kantola, Assistant Director, Upper Basin Recovery Implementation Program, Denver, gave a <br />slide presentation and provided a written overview of the recovery program in the Upper Colorado <br />River, as well as an update on its current activities, discussing the following topics: <br />1. Description of the Endangered Species on the Colorado River and Establishment of the <br />Program Under the Federal Endangered Species Act <br />2. How the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service has Proposed Population Levels Since the Program's <br />Beginning in 1983 to the Present <br />3. Multi- agency Efforts to Recover the Four Endangered Fish <br />4. The 1983 Proposed Minimum Stream Flows for All Habitat Occupied by Endangered Fish in <br />the Upper Basin <br />5. The Ten- member partnership, a Model for Cooperative Endangered Species Recovery <br />Efforts Nation -wide <br />6. In stream Flow Protection and Re- creation of More Natural Flow Patterns <br />7. The Yampa Management Plan, an EA Which Includes Enlarging Elkhead Reservoir, an Off - <br />channel Reservoir off the Yampa River <br />11 <br />
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