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Board Meetings
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5/22/2000
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WSP Section - Platte River Basin Issues - Platte River Endangered Species Cooperative Agreement - Status of Cooperative Agreement and Negotiation of a Long-Term Agreement
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />resulting in deeper and narrower channel rather that shallow wide channels. While infonnalion <br />on this issue is preliminary Colorado is concerned that the Service may look to the South Platte as <br />long-term sourCe of sediment and this mighl effect how Colorado provides program water. We <br />will need 10 keep a very close eye on this issue. <br /> <br />V. Budget <br /> <br />As part of the programs effort to establish and live within a budget the committees representing <br />the three main components of the proposed program, water, land and monitoring and research <br />mel to delennine what could and could not be accomplished within the original $75 million dollar <br />budget estimate. The results of this effort indicate that, based on the current knowledge of the cost <br />of land and development of waler projects, the available budget is not adequate to meet the land <br />and water objectives ofthe program. In addition, significant reductions in monitoring and <br />research can be accomplished bul valuable infOnnation would not be acquired. Consequently, a <br />budget increase will ultimately be needed. Additional work is required to identify a realistic and <br />acceptable budget level. We will keep you informed on this and other important issues as <br />negotiations continue. <br /> <br />3 <br />
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