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<br />. <br /> <br />PROPOSED CAPITOL PROJECTS 1998 - 2001 <br /> <br />Upper Colorado River and San Juan River Recovery Program* <br /> <br />. Fish passage facilities to restore access for native fish to return to existing habitats ($17.1 <br />million) <br />· Diversion screens to prevent fish from being diverted from rivers into canal systems and <br />prevent non-native fish from entering rivers ($15 million) <br />. Yampa River flow management measures such as enlarging a key reservoir and related <br />diversion structures to enhance flows while protecting water supplies ($31.3 million) <br />· Mainstem Colorado River flow management measures such modifying canals and other <br />diversion structures to enhance flows while protecting water supplies ($5.4 million) <br />. Habitat restoration projects that involve acquiring land or easements from willing sellers for <br />restoration and protection of flooded bottomlands and ponds adjacent to the rivers ($21.4 <br />million) <br />. Construction of hatcheries to grow native fish ($9.8 million) <br /> <br />(*These project costs are divided among program participants. Colorado will not be responsible for <br />not more than $9 million of the total capital construction cost. Negotiations are ongoing to determine <br />which of the specific projects Colorado will build or participate in.) . <br /> <br />Platte River Cooperative Agreement <br /> <br />. Tamarack Managed Groundwater Recharge Project ($1.2 million for well construction) <br /> <br />. Habitat restoration measures that involve acquiring and restoring land in Nebraska on a willing <br />seller basis (Colorado's share will be $2.5 million to acquire 2000 acres at an estimated <br />acquisition/restoration cost of between $1000 and $1500/acre.) <br /> <br />Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse Habitat Conservation Plan <br /> <br />· Habitat protection and restoration measures that involve partnering with local governments and <br />others to acquire and restore land along Colorado's Front Range on a willing seller basis ($1.5 <br />million). <br /> <br />Capital Project Approval Process <br /> <br />All capital projects will be approved annual via a resolution passed by the General Assembly like <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board Construction Fund projects. <br /> <br />. <br />