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CWCB <br /> 8/31/83 <br /> CONEJOS RIVER • <br /> WILD AND SCENIC RIVER STUDY <br /> Background _ <br /> Public Law 90-542, as amended, directed the Secretary of <br /> Agriculture to study the Conejos River for possible inclusion in <br /> the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System (National System) . A <br /> joint Federal/State study team was organized in September, 1975 , <br /> to perform the study, which was to include "the three forks from <br /> their source to their confluence, thence the Conejos River to its <br /> first junction with State Highway 17 , excluding Platoro <br /> Reservoir. " <br /> Eligibility and Classification <br /> The study team concluded that the North Fork, Middle Fork, <br /> El Rito Azul, and South Fork were eligible for inclusion in the <br /> National System at the wild river classification. The Conejos <br /> River from Platoro Reservoir to the Highway 17 bridge was found <br /> eligible for inclusion at the recreation river classification. <br /> Issues and Concerns (as expressed by the public) • <br /> During the course of the study, a series of five public <br /> meetings was held in Colorado and New Mexico from September, <br /> 1975, through July, 1979. <br /> The major issues and concerns raised were: <br /> o protection of wild, scenic, and recreation river <br /> values; <br /> o the effects of easements and government restrictions on <br /> private landowners; <br /> o the effects of the loss of grazing privileges ; <br /> o the minimum water flows required to maintain wild and <br /> scenic river values; <br /> o the possible impacts on the administration of the Rio <br /> Grande Compact; <br /> o the effects on the operation of Platoro Reservoir ; <br /> 701 <br /> /R • <br /> Coniv <br />