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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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1
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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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• • incentives available to both surface and groundwater irrigators to <br />improve on -farm efficiency of water use through such measures as <br />improved measurement instrumentation, irrigation scheduling, and more <br />efficient on -farm delivery systems; <br />• incremental pricing and conservation credit for agricultural and <br />municipal users; <br />• education and information programs; <br />• incentives for municipal conservation by individual water users; <br />• reduction or retirement of consumptive uses on a willing participant <br />basis with compensation made to local governmental entities for third <br />party and external impacts; <br />• dry year leasing of water supplies from consumptive uses to a Program; <br />• conjunctive management of surface and groundwater that achieves <br />sustainable use of groundwater; <br />• .• identification of demonstration projects; <br />• additional surface water and/or groundwater reregulation opportunities <br />involving reductions in diversion or pumping; and <br />• incentives available to hydropower producers to provide water to a <br />Program. <br />The assessment in each region shall result in recommendations regarding the <br />inclusion of each of these alternative types of water conservation/supply <br />projects, or other alternative types as may be identified for that region within a <br />Program. Other assessments of or recommendations for water <br />conservation /supply alternatives may be included for further consideration if and <br />to the extent the Water Management Committee determines that a regional <br />assessment has not adequately considered feasible alternatives. <br />In addition, the consultant shall develop as part of the Reconnaissance Study and <br />in cooperation with the states and the Water Management Committee, a water <br />budget for each region for use in helping to evaluate how other water related <br />activities, including new accretions and depletions to the system, will affect <br />streamflows down to and through the associated habitats. Further, the water <br />budget should have the capacity for use in helping to evaluate how any proposed <br />• water conservation/supply measure influences the amount and timing of flows <br />K <br />
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