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7/30/2013 3:53:37 PM
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Water Supply Protection
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related to the Platte River Endangered Species Partnership (aka Platte River Cooperative Agreement [CA]; aka Platte River Recovery Implementation Program [PRRIP])
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CO
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WY
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South Platte
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1
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Budget and Schedule Estimate Details - Technical Committee
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Budget
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additional data could reduce or eliminate uncertainties in sand bar ecoloav? <br />What data need to be collected and analyzed to establish or confirm current trends in sand bars and to monitor changes in this variable over the foreseeable future? <br />Would other practicable alternatives such as mechanical construction of bars, use of artificial materials for bars, allowing or encouraging bed incision in select areas <br />to increase the relative bar heights, bio -logs, widening some reaches to allow reduced summer water levels for the same bar heights, or construction bars as part of <br />island InwPrinn tpstS. Ptr.. nrovidP Pniml or hetter result-, than the FIS Team nronosal? <br />What amount of widening would negate sand bar objectives by reducing the stage too much? <br />
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