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<br />CACHE LA POUDRE WILDERNESS (Continued) <br /> <br />After this analysis of those non-Federal lands, their related water resources <br />and the downstream wilderness values, the Forest Service will take whatever <br />action is necessary to protect the wilderness values. <br /> <br />Furthermore, if the Forest Service identifies any immediate threat to wilder- <br />ness values posed by water resource developments that arise during the course <br />of the investigation, the Forest Service will take appropriate protective <br />action, in consultation with the Department of Justice, to preserve the rights <br />and administrative control of the Forest Service until the investigation is <br />completed. <br /> <br />Even though there are no immediate threats to the wilderness, the Forest <br />Service will provide information regarding these non-Federal lands, the related <br />water resources and the relationship with the wilderness in the annual report <br />of the Secretary of Agriculture to the President for transmission to Congress <br />under section 7 of the Wilderness Act, 16 U.S.C. 1136 <br /> <br />The following table for the Cache la Poudre Wilderness lists the various water <br />rights existing in and where applicable above this wilderness. The various <br />columns identify the names of the Forest, structure and source of water, <br />location, amount and type of right, dates of appropriation and adjudication, <br />date of designation of the wilderness and the relationship of water rights to <br />land ownership in and above wilderness. <br /> <br />4 <br />