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DAVE FREUDENTHAL !� STATE CAPITOL <br />GOVERNOR THE STATE OF WYOMING <br />CHEYENNE, WY 62002 <br />Office of the Governor <br />February 24, 2006 <br />The Honorable David L. Hobson, Chairman <br />The Honorable Peter J. Visclosky, Ranking Member <br />Fnergy and Water Development Subcommittee <br />Committee on Appropriations <br />United States House of Representatives <br />2362 Rayburn House Office Building <br />Washington, D.C. 20515 <br />Dear Chairman Hobson and Ranking Member Visclosky: <br />I am writing to request your support and assistance in ensuring continued funding for <br />the Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program and the San Juan River Basin <br />Recovery Implementation Program. These two successful ongoing cooperative partnership <br />programs involve the States of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming, Indian tribes and <br />federal agencies, as well as water, power and environmental interests. Wyoming and the <br />other participating states request your support for an appropriation in the President's <br />recommended budget for FY 2007 of $4,594,000 to the Bureau of Reclamation within the <br />budget line item entitled "Endangered. Species Recovery Implementation Program" for the <br />Upper Colorado Region. The funding designation we seek is as follows: $3,104,000 for <br />construction activities for the Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program; <br />$1,090,000 for the San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program; and $400.000 <br />for activities to avoid jeopardy. <br />These recovery programs have become national models for collaboratively working <br />towards recovering endangered species while meeting water use and development demands <br />in compliance with the Endangered Species Act, state late =, and interstate compacts in the <br />Upper Colorado River Basin region 6f the Intermountain West. Since 1988, these programs <br />have facilitated ESA Section 7 consultation (without litigation) for over 1,000 federal, tribal, <br />state and privately managed water projects depleting approximately 2.9 million acre -feet of <br />water per year. <br />The requested FY 2007 appropriation will allow the Upper Colorado River <br />Endangered Fish Program to proceed with construction of additional fish passage structures <br />on the Colorado River to provide access to historic habitat upstream of existing diversion <br />dams, a fish screen on a major diversion on the Green River to avoid entrainment of <br />endangered fish, and construction of the Elkhead Project to provide low flow augmentation <br />TTY: 777 -7860 PHONE: (307) 777 -7434 FAX: (307) 632 -3909 <br />