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<br />CHAPTER II I <br /> <br />BASIS FOR ANALYSES <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />Upper Colorado River Basin. This share is based on a rate of $2 for each <br />acre-foot of annual stream depletion caused by a development. <br /> <br />Project Administration <br /> <br />The Yellow Jacket Water ConserVancy District would be the administra- <br />tive agency for the principal project features. The district would con- <br />tract with the United States for operation of the principal project <br />facilities and for repayment of ,costs for irrigation, industrial, and <br />municipal water. The district in turn would sell water to municipalities, <br />water users' organizations, and individuals. It also would levy taxes <br />against real property within its boundaries to pay its administrative <br />costs and to aid the irrigators in repayment of their reimbursable <br />costs. <br /> <br />It is assumed that a State agency such as the Colorado Division of <br />Parks and Outdoor Recreation or Colorado Division of Wildlife would <br />operate and maintain project facilities for recreation and fish and <br />wildlife. <br /> <br />r <br /> <br />'? <br /> <br />28 <br /> <br />'. '.'~ --.- <br /> <br />:~~l:::~i <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />;'. <br /> <br />.,'-,) <br /> <br />".' " <br />