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1/12/1998
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Flood Section - Statewide River Rehabilitation and Floodplain Management Needs Inventory
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<br />, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Exhibit 5 <br />Does your organization know of problematic or threatened stream corridors that you feel <br />would benefit from a multi-objective solution strategy? <br /> <br />QUESTION 5: <br /> <br />Ooganization Threatened Description <br />ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS <br />CO Water Conservation Alliance Roaring Fork. River <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife . Puttman South Platte River from Denver downstream and from II-mile reservior upstream. <br /> The Roaring Fork River corridor is experiencing rapid development pressure - ie. housing projects, roads, <br />Roaring Fork. Envirorunental Education Association business development, etc. <br /> As one example. Douglas Creek, tributary to White River. There are numerous other examples in that <br />Sierra Club, Rocky Mtn. Chapter - Cunningham area. <br /> Uncompahgre River. Through Ridgway, Montrose, otathe-Ouray especially regarding channel <br />Valley Land Conservancy restoration, wetland enhancement, habitat enhancement <br />FEDERAL AGENCIES <br />EviromnentaJ Protection Agency - HamiltonIRuiter Fountain Creek; South Platte River, Metro Tribs; Clear Creek. <br /> Most of the larger streams and rivers downstream from retention structures or diversions have experienced <br /> changes related to attenuated flood peaks and altered sediment transport. These often are accompanied by <br />US Geological Survey - Lystrom vegetation changes. <br /> North Fork Gunnison, South Platte. Williams Creek, Alamosa Creek, Arkansas, Beat Creek., Black <br /> Squirrel, North Fork Republican, Wildcat Creek, Little Thompson, Fountain Creek, [Any stream <br />USDA. Natural Resources Conservation Service corridors that are being encraoched by development] <br />USFWS Colorado River from Rifle to state line. Gunnison River from Austin downstream to Grand Junction. <br />FLOODPLAIN & SPECIAL DISTRICT <br /> Fountain CreekIMonument Creek. Corridor. The only thing that can save this system is to re-establish a <br /> stream corridor, complete with floodplains, remove channel constriction and devote the corridor to a <br />Fountain Creek. Watemled Project greenway. <br /> All the previously mentioned areas under floodplain mapping needs./Eagle River, Roaring Fork. Terunile <br />Northwest Colorado COG Creek. <br />Upper Arkansas River Restoration Project The Upper Arkansas <br />WATER ORGANIZATIONS <br />Alamosa River Watershed Project The Alamosa River from the outlet of Terrace Reservoir to Hwy 285. <br />Boulder Creek. Watershed Initiative Areas downstream from power plant discharges. <br /> Many major streams, including Eagle, Roaring ForkJRoaring Fork River. Colorado River - Glenwood <br />Colorado River WCD - MerrittITenney Springs to Lorna. <br />Upper Gunnison weD Tomichi Creek, Ohio Creek, EasVSlate Rivers in Upper Gunnison basin <br />
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