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Grand Junction Field Office Wild and Scenic Rivers: The Three Step Process: Gunnison Basin Wild and Scenic Stakeholder Group
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GJFO Wild and Scenic Rivers: Three Step Process, list of eligible stream segments in the Grand Junction field office, Wild and Scenic River Suitability Criteria
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CO
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Gunnison
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BLM
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Grand Junction Field Office Wild and Scenic Rivers: The Three Step Process
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Attachment 1.Wild and Scenic River Suitability Criteria <br /> 10. Contribution to a river system watershed or basin integrity. This factor reflects the benefits of a <br /> "systems" approach, i.e., expanding the designated portion of a river in the National System or <br /> developing a legislative proposal for an entire river system (headwaters to mouth) or watershed. <br /> Numerous benefits are likely to result from managing an entire river or watershed, including the <br /> ability to design a holistic protection strategy in partnership with other agencies and the public.Other <br /> issues and concerns,if any. <br /> 11. Other concerns, if any. <br /> S <br /> S <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br />
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