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Cooperative Agreement for Platte River Research (aka Platte River Recovery Implementation Program or PRRIP) and Other Efforts Relating to Endangered Species Habitats Along the Central Platte River, Nebraska
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CO
NE
WY
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South Platte
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7/1/1997
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Platte River Endangered Species Partnership (aka Platte River Recovery Implementation Program or PRRIP)
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Cooperative Agreement for Platte River Research and Other Efforts Relating to Endangered Species Habitats Along the Central Platte River, Nebraska
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distribution of the accretive /depletive effects of the sources of supply at the end <br />of the first reporting period as provided for in Att. III, App. A, Tab 3B. <br />W9 -1 Within six months from the date the Water Management Committee completes <br />the "Tracking /Accounting Procedure" described in Milestone W14-1, Colorado <br />will provide to the Governance Committee a calculation of the average monthly <br />distribution of the cumulative effect at the state line for anticipated water related <br />activities in the South Platte River Basin in Colorado for the period ending five <br />years from the effective date of the Cooperative Agreement (in accordance with <br />Att. III, App. A, Tab 3B). <br />W10-1 Colorado will monitor population increase and net change, location and mix of <br />water sources in the South Platte River Basin in Colorado and, within one year <br />of the effective date of the Cooperative Agreement, report such information to <br />the- Governance Committee (in accordance with Att. III, App. A, Tab 3B). <br />Wll -1 Colorado will elect which option it will undertake for new water related <br />activities in the North Platte River Basin in Colorado as provided in Att. III, <br />App. A, Tab 3B. <br />W12 -1 Wyoming will develop means, if such are necessary, for protecting Program <br />water deliveries to the Wyoming - Nebraska state line. <br />W13 -1 Wyoming will develop means for protecting existing flow conditions in <br />Wyoming by: monitoring -and annually reporting new water related activities in <br />the North Platte River Basin in Wyoming within its boundaries; and, using the <br />procedures and methodologies developed pursuant to Milestone W14-1, <br />analyzing means of offsetting such depletions if a Program is implemented. <br />W14-1 The Governance Committee (or the Water Management Committee if so <br />designated) will begin developing a "Tracking /Accounting Procedure for <br />�, Determining Depletion/Accretion Impacts for the Three Program Water Projects <br />a and New Water Related Activities, Including Water Conservation/Supply <br />Projects." This procedure will include: <br />• determination of existing flow conditions in the associated habitats and at <br />the Colorado-Nebraska, Wyoming - Nebraska, and Colorado-Wyoming <br />state lines (hereinafter "the state lines "); <br />determination of lag and gain/loss factors, and an associated verification <br />monitoring network, for use in determining how the distance of <br />depletions from and accretions to the river affect flow conditions in the <br />associated habitats and at the state lines; <br />n <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />
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