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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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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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W3 -3 Nebraska will continue to develop means for protecting, where appropriate, • <br />existing flow conditions by: continuing monitoring and reporting as outlined in <br />Year 1; and selecting methods for mitigating, offsetting or preventing new <br />depletions if a Program is initiated and prepare legislation for introduction. <br />W4-3 The Nebraska Districts will continue to implement any water reregulation and <br />water conservation measures required by new FERC license articles for FERC <br />Projects Nos. 1417 and 1835. <br />W5 -3 Colorado will continue to develop means, if such are necessary, for protecting <br />Program water deliveries to the Colorado-Nebraska state line and, as <br />appropriate, the Colorado - Wyoming state line. <br />W6-3 Colorado will continue to monitor population increase and collect other related <br />water use information in the South Platte River Basin in Colorado and report <br />such information to the Governance Committee (in accordance with An. III, <br />App. A, Tab 3B). <br />W7 -3 Colorado will continue to pursue processes necessary to develop reregulation <br />projects within Colorado as necessary to shift water flows from periods of net <br />accretion to periods of net depletion (in accordance with An. III, App. A, Tab <br />3B). • <br />W8-3 If Colorado elects to include new water related activities in -the North Platte <br />River Basin in Colorado in the Program, Colorado will initiate the processes <br />necessary to implement the proposal developed pursuant to Milestone W8-2. <br />W9 -3 Wyoming will continue to develop means, if such are necessary, for protecting <br />Program water deliveries to the Wyoming - Nebraska state line. <br />W10-3 Wyoming will continue to develop means for protecting existing flow conditions <br />by: continuing to monitor and annually report on new water related activities in <br />the Platte River Basin in Wyoming within its borders; and continuing to analyze <br />means of offsetting such depletions if a Program is implemented. <br />W11 -3 At the direction of the Governance Committee, the states, the water . <br />conservation/supply consultant, and the Water Management Committee, as <br />appropriate, will continue to apply the "Tracking /Accounting Procedure" <br />described in Milestone W14-1. <br />W12-3 The Governance Committee (or the Water Management Committee if so <br />designated) will implement monitoring networks, and procedures for tracking <br />water deliveries and determining existing flow conditions. is <br />12 <br />a <br />
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