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CHAPTER 2 <br /> DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVES <br /> 1868 (see Attachment A in Volume 2 of this FSEIS). One of the purposes of the 1986 Settlement <br /> Agreement was to secure for the Tribes both project and non-project reserved water rights.Each Tribe <br /> shall receive a project reserved water right to water supplied from the ALP. The rights shall have an <br /> 1868 priority date, shall be subordinated to all water rights decreed and senior to ALP, and shall share on <br /> a pro rata basis the priority of the ALP Project which has an adjudication date of March 21, 1966, and an <br /> appropriation date of September 2, 1938. <br /> 2.2 OVERVIEW OF ALTERNATIVES EVALUATED <br /> This section provides an overview of the alternatives evaluated in this FSEIS,including alternatives <br /> developed during the Romer-Schoettler process,public scoping meetings,and in consultation with <br /> project stakeholders. • <br /> 2.2.1 Alternatives Described in the Federal Register Notice to be <br /> Addressed in the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact <br /> Statement <br /> On January 4, 1999,the Federal Register included a Notice of Intent(NOl)by Reclamation to prepare a <br /> DSEIS. The NOI announced that public meetings would take place to receive public input on eight <br /> alternatives, including the proposed action(the Administration Proposal, including both its structural and <br /> non-structural components),a no action alternative,four structural alternatives(i.e.,involving <br /> construction of a new reservoir),and two non-structural alternatives,as described below: <br /> ❑ Administration Proposal,consisting of a structural element(Ridges Basin Reservoir with a <br /> 90,000 af capacity)and a non-structural element(purchasing water rights for 13,000 af of <br /> depletion) <br /> ❑ Administration Proposal with recreational element added, increasing the overall reservoir size to <br /> approximately 120,000 af <br /> ❑ Animas-La Plata Reconciliation Plan(Romer-Schoettler structural alternative as represented by <br /> the legislation introduced during the 105th Congress(S.1771 &H.R.3478)) <br /> ❑ Animas River Citizen's Coalition Conceptual Alternative(Romer-Schoettler non-structural <br /> alternative) <br /> ❑ 1996 FSFES Recommended Plan <br /> • Administration Proposal with alternative water supply for non-Colorado Ute Tribe entities(i.e., <br /> Navajo Nation,ALPWCD, and SJWC) <br /> ❑ Citizens' Progressive Alliance Alternative(instream leasing coupled with other non-structural <br /> alternatives) <br /> ❑ No Action Alternative <br /> 2.2.2 Alternatives and Project Issues Identified in Public Scoping Meetings <br /> Scoping meetings were held on February 2, 1999,in Durango, Colorado;February 3, 1999,in <br /> Farmington,New Mexico; and February 4, 1999,in Denver,Colorado(see Chapter 6,Consultation and <br /> Coordination, for more information on the scoping meetings). As a result of these scoping meetings,two <br /> additional alternatives were added: <br /> 2.2 OVERVIEW OF ALTERNATIVES EVALUATED 2-16 <br />