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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.760
Description
Colorado River - Colorado River Basin - Yampa General Publications/Correspondence/Reports
State
CO
Basin
Yampa/White
Water Division
6
Date
1/1/3000
Author
Not Available
Title
Lower Yampa Project - Miscellaneous Pages from some Report - 3-15 through 3-18 and 4-9 through 4-38
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br /> <br />00018~ <br /> <br />-', <br /> <br />"\ <br /> <br />(A) Q~I!.rl..tJ..t.Y fA~-".rs: <br /> <br />1. Total miicti or slHyreline - Idcntif~: 'UI to <br />reserv0ir, salt water, etc. <br /> <br />a,......n~m <br />.~ __ ___u i <br /> <br />, nk" or <br /> <br />2. Total miles of shoreline that provides aCC"SO to an,1 from <br />the wnter for above m"ntionerl recreat1.on ActIvHies, <br /> <br />3. Total acres of support lanrl for beach nnd shore recr"ntIon. <br /> <br />4. Total acres of land in use or available for use for: <br />Swimming beaches: fishing access points; boat ramps or marinas, <br />etc. <br /> <br />(B) Qua1itv factors: <br /> <br />1, Water quality - Suitability for recreation use, <br /> <br />2. Related features: Upland areas - scenic aspects; underwater <br />areas - condH ion, such as mud, rocks, gravel, sand, e tc. <br /> <br />3. Scenic setting - Line of sight from shoreline area. <br /> <br />( <br />, <br />'--' <br /> <br />4. Composition of beach material (of particular importance for <br />swimming) , <br /> <br />5. Effec~ of biota (pests, poison oak, etc.) on use of beaches <br />and shorelines, <br /> <br />(C) Human influence factors: Human influence is conditioned in a <br /> <br />large measure by the social and economic values of the natural <br /> <br />resource to human' use or adaptAtion. The following existing and <br /> <br />future usea and demanda on the resources should be considered. <br /> <br />1, Relationship to population - The degree that the area can <br />or does receive use. Consider time and distance factors relative <br />to origin of users and location of resource, <br /> <br />2. Public access - The degree or extent of area open to public <br />use, considering existing or proposed transportation systems, <br /> <br />3. Public amenities - The degree to which public use facilities <br />are developed In the area. Consider picnicking, fishing, hiking, <br />camping, ridinp, areas, overlooks, scenic viewpoints, golf courses, <br />etc, <br /> <br />4. Legal and/or administrative protection - The degree to which <br />the area is reserved from encroachment by industrial or residential <br />developments, <br /> <br />5. <br /> <br />Le!';a1 and/or administrative restrictions to public use - <br />4-1J . <br />
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