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ARCA 2015 Annual Meeting Exhibits
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CO
KS
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Arkansas
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Date
12/10/2015
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Various
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ARCA 2015 Annual Meeting Exhibits
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: Colorado <br /> Kansas <br /> die <br /> e <br /> Figure 2: Proposed Study Area <br /> Disclaimer <br /> Additional Study Partners would fully modify and develop the information in this POS <br /> in order to accomplish the goals of a Basin Study. <br /> Partners chosing to participate in a POS leading to a Basin Study (Study)understand that <br /> a Study provides multi-state collaborative opportunities to explore management <br /> alternatives in the context of sustaining a long-term balance between water users and <br /> supplies in the Arkansas River Basin. Any findings of a Study do not and will not <br /> compromise any state's position in litigation or any other dispute between or among the <br /> states, nor will they be binding upon any state as a result of that state's participation. No <br /> statements made or positions taken by any state's representatives may be used in any way <br /> as part of any present or future dispute between or among the states. However, data, <br /> study results, and potential projects generated or exchanged as part of this study may be <br /> used by any state for any purpose. <br /> Study findings and analyses do not constitute a position of the Federal government to <br /> support or recommend for implementation any adaptation strategies/alternatives <br /> identified and evaluated. Reclamation will continue to work within its authorities to <br /> collaborate with the Study Partners (i.e. states) as it relates to Federal projects/interests <br /> within the Basin, unless otherwise directed by Congress, it is the responsibility and at the <br /> discretion of the Study Partners to undertake additional investigations and/or implement <br /> the Study adaptation strategies/alternatives. <br /> 4 <br />
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