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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8064
Description
Indian Water Rights
State
CO
Date
1/1/3000
Title
Colorado Ute Indian Water Rights-Final Settlement Agreement-December 10 1986-Platte River Project
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />. <br /> <br />Boat ramps are provided at the McPhee and House Creek complexes. Light <br />bosting craft - small boats, sailboats, canoes, kaysks, and rafts may also be <br />launched at fisherman access points, <br /> <br />The Forest Service is responsible for management and operation and operation <br />of water-oriented facilities and shoreline areas of the reservoir, <br /> <br />The Colorado Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation is responsible for the <br />licensing of boats, the supervision and inspection of safety equipment, and <br />enforcement of state boating lsws and regulations, The Montezuma County <br />Sheriff will also have law enforcement responsibilities on the water and in <br />the area. <br /> <br />3. Water-skiing and Swimming <br /> <br />Due to the speed necessary for water-skiing, this activity is restricted to <br />the main body of the reservoir or high-speed boating areas, If conflicts <br />arise due to this activity that are greater than anticipated, additional <br />zoning or restrictions may be necessary. <br /> <br />Swimming is not allowed in the boat launching and <br />swimming/beach development is being considered at <br />However, the seasonal reservoir fluctuations make <br />type of facility questionable. <br /> <br />docking areas. <br />the House Creek <br />the feasibility <br /> <br />A <br />complex. <br />of this <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />Picnicking and Camping <br /> <br />Picnic and camping facilities are being developed at the two major complexes, <br />McPhee and House Creek. Family campgrounds provide for tent and recreation <br />vehicle camping, and two-family units and family picnic grounds provide for <br />both single and two-family units. Group facilities are provided for both <br />picnicking and camping. Group sites are operated and managed on a <br />reservation system, <br /> <br />5, Hiking <br /> <br />Trails will be provided for access to the reservoir shoreline from day use <br />snd overnight-use facilities, and for access between these facilities with a <br />major complex. Shoreline trails will not be provided because the fluctuation <br />of the reservoir would leave such trails in inconvenient locations most of <br />the time. <br /> <br />Interpretive facilities will be provided at appropriate locations in the <br />major complexes, These will be planned and developed through a visitor <br />information plan. <br /> <br />6. Sightseeing and Scenic Driving <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Few opportunities exist to provide sightseeing points of interest due to the <br />topographic configuration of the reservoir, Scenic overlooks, parking and <br />turnouts are provided along access roads and within the major recreation <br />complexes. A major scenic overlook of the main body of the reservoir has <br />been developed at the McPhee Recreation complex. <br /> <br />0295 <br /> <br />14 <br />
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