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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8210.761.09
Description
Colorado River-Federal Agencies-US NPS-Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
1/1/3000
Title
General Management Plan 1-Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument and Curecanti National Recreation Area
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />seeing. There is limited opportunity for <br />remoteness or seclusion, however, lake arms <br />during certain periods would provide for <br />fp'\lfpr l"f)nta~te ,\,;th oth""r IT.-nuns Rll"t;c <br />-- ,'y-~ .............. ..... u . ~.u UH.,' b-'-...... t"' . -'-"-.......-'- <br />boat-in campsites, accessible only from Blue <br />Mesa, provide the visitor with a more <br />remote/rustic camping experience than <br />campsites accessible by vehicle. For those <br />unable to access the semi-primitive flatwater <br />areas, this alternative provides a similar <br />experience without the degree of difficulty. <br /> <br />Visitor contacts by park rangers and <br />interpreters is designed to provide safety <br />information and information on park <br />resources as well as ensure compliance with <br />regulations. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Access. Access would be easy. Access <br />would be by surfaced and unsurfaced roads <br />accessible to two-wheel-drive vehicles. Off- <br />road vehicle use below bigh waterline could <br />be permitted in areas designated by the <br />superintendent. <br /> <br />Natural Resource Management. Water <br />quality and quantity would be monitored, <br />and mitigating actions would be taken to <br />prevent the degradation of water quality <br />and/or tbe aquatic resources. Level of <br />recreational use would be monitored and <br /> <br />could be restricted if needed to sustain <br />resource values and systems. Fishery <br />resources would be monitored frequently to <br /> <br />determine the health of the resource and its <br /> <br />relationship to the overall productivity of the <br />reservOir. <br /> <br />The park would work with the Gunnison <br />County Planning Commission and developers <br />to ensure that development adjacent to the <br />reservoir was sensitive to park resources and <br />did not impact or impair resources on park <br />land. To the extent possible, the park would <br />try and ensure that vista and viewshed <br />impacts were minimized. <br /> <br />Facilities. Developments in this area could <br />include boat docks and floating marinas, <br />breakwaters, and fuel storage facilities. <br /> <br />Maintenance. Maintenance activities would <br />involve maintaining existing facilities and <br />could include the construction of new <br />facilities similar to those described above to <br />accommodate visitor use, administrative use, <br />or to minimize or mitigate resource damage. <br /> <br />This concludes the section for water-based <br />prescriptions. Table 3 summarizes special <br />prescriptions based on setting, experience, <br />and activities. <br /> <br />0021H <br /> <br />" <br />61' <br />
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