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Board Meetings
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9/8/1983
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Minutes, Agenda, Memorandums September 08,09, 1983
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o Wildlife habitat should be managed or enhanced to support <br /> larger wildlife populations. <br /> o Management activities should not alter the natural beauty <br /> of the Piedra River. <br /> o Known historic and cultural resources should be <br /> protected. <br /> o Recreation use controls are needed to prevent overuse and <br /> degradation of the river environment. <br /> Study Team Recommendation <br /> Three alternatives for designation were formulated and <br /> considered by the study team. The alternatives ranged from <br /> designation of all eligible segments of the river, with <br /> the most restrictive classification for which each segment is <br /> suitable, to no designation of any river segment. The <br /> Federal/State study team recommended designation of 50 .9 miles of <br /> river as follows : <br /> o Lower Piedra (Colorado Highway 160 to Indian Creek ) -- <br /> approximately 5 .5 miles as recreational river. <br /> o Piedra Canyons (Indian Creek to Forest Development Road <br /> 631 ) -- approximately 14.7 miles as wild river. <br /> o Piedra Middle (FDR 631 to the confluence of the Forks, <br /> thence upstream to the Weminuche Wilderness boundary on <br /> both the Middle Fork and East Fork) -- approximately 12 .9 <br /> miles as scenic river. <br /> o Middle Fork (Weminuche Wilderness boundary up to and <br /> including the seven unnamed drainages along the <br /> Continental Divide that comprise the headwaters) -- <br /> approximately 9 . 3 miles as wild river. <br /> o East Fork (Weminuche Wilderness boundary up to the <br /> unnamed ponds one-quarter mile below the Continental <br /> Divide) -- approximately 8 .5 miles as wild river. <br /> See attached map for reach locations. <br /> Impacts of Designation ( from Study Re ort) <br /> o Natural or near natural river values would be protected <br /> for 50 .9 miles ( 16, 300 acres) of the Piedra River. <br /> o The proposed O' Neal irrigation and hydro-electric project <br /> would be foreclosed . <br /> S <br /> -2- <br />
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