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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.300.31.A
Description
Colorado River Threatened-Endangered Species - Recovery Program - San Juan - Project Description
State
CO
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Water Division
5
Date
2/1/1995
Author
Unknown
Title
San Juan River Basin - Recovery Implementation Program - Program Document - February 1995
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />FI <br />I <br />o <br />n <br />~I <br /> <br />g <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />[j <br />~ <br />~. <br />[I <br /> <br />e. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />\J <br />I; <br />10 <br />IL] <br /> <br />OOlH8 <br /> <br />26 <br /> <br />cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation and <br />responsible state and tribal entities, will <br />subsequently monitor the efforts of all <br />Participants to ensure that the required habitat <br />flows are provided. <br /> <br />f. <br /> <br />3. Water rights acquired under the auspices of this <br />Implementation Program will not be acquired <br />through condemnation. If these rights are held by <br />an entity other than the Service, the Service must <br />be assured that the protection of such water <br />rights will be enforced. <br /> <br />4. Habitat flows will be administered by the <br />respective State Engineers and tribal authorities <br />pursuant to state and tribal laws. <br /> <br />The success of this Implementation Program is <br />contingent upon the legal prot~ction of water for <br />habitat flows pursuant to federal, state, and tribal <br />laws. The Signatories to the Cooperative Agreement <br />agree that, to the extent of their jurisdiction and <br />within the context of their respective legal <br />authorities and subject to existing developed rights, <br />their government will protect storage releases from <br />Navajo Reservoir and any other water acquired under <br />this Implementation Program for the benefit of listed <br />fish so that the flows remain undiminished, except for <br />carriage losses, to and through the habitat of <br />endangered fish species to Lake Powell. The <br />authorities by which this will be achieved by the <br />Navajo Nation and the States of Colorado, Utah, and New <br />Mexico is described in Appendices B through E. <br /> <br />There are no shortages anticipated to the water supply <br />for.the depletions identified in the baseline for the <br />Animas-La Plata Project during the research period. <br /> <br />Upon completion of, or during the research period, the <br />water flow requirements of the endangered fish species <br />will be analyzed and the issue of shortages, if any, <br />will be addreSsed by the Coordination Committee under <br />this Implementation Program. If the issue of shortages <br />.is not resolved under this Implementation Program, the <br />issue will be considered as new information which may <br />result in reinitiation of consultation and will be <br />resolved through the section 7 process. <br /> <br />3.4 WATER QUALITY PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT <br /> <br />3.4.1 Statement of Problem <br /> <br />: I <br />L <br />I I <br />l_ <br />
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