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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8283.200
Description
Colorado River Computer Models - Colorado River Decision Support System (RAY)
State
CO
Basin
Western Slope
Date
9/12/1996
Title
Dept of Natural Resources: Information Management Annual Plan (IMAP)
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Annual Report
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<br />OOO't6't <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Imaging Impact <br />While impact may be small in terms of efficiencies gained, it would make purging and sharing <br />records simpler and easier, which would free some staff time. <br /> <br />VI. Division of Wildlife (DOW) <br />General Information <br />The Division of Wildlife works to protect, preserve, enhance and manage wildlife and their <br />environments for the use, benefit, and enjoyment of the people of Colorado and its visitors. The <br />Division performs such functions as law enforcement, habitat management and development, <br />surveys, research, fish rearing and stocking, regulation setting, and education of sportsmen and the <br />general public. The Division informs and advises federal, state, and local government agencies that <br />manage public lands and waters on techniques to enhance wildlife habitat, impacts to wildlife from <br />proposed uses of land and water, and ways to mitigate negative impacts on wildlife habitat. <br /> <br />Specific Work Units <br />SUDDort Services (94.0. FTE) <br />Includes Administrative and Technical Services (A and T) and Financial Services. <br />A and T manages human resources, maintenance, contracting, computer services <br />and other administrative functions; Financial Services manages contracting, <br />licenses services, administration of federal aid and grants; and engineering. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Wildlife Proarams (296.0 FTE) <br />Includes Habitat, Aquatic and Terrestrial Sections, and the Nongame and <br />Endangered Wildlife Program. Habitat staff oversee integration of ecosystem <br />management concepts into decisions; state property administration; <br />administration of water rights, etc. Aquatic and Terrestrial staff are responsible <br />primarily for species expertise and for hunting and fishing season <br />recommendations. The Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program ensures that <br />all 750 nongame species in the state are viable and self-sustaining. <br /> <br />Public Services (312.0 FTE) <br />Responsible for management of public information and education; law <br />enforcement; regional field operations; and the Watchable Wildlife Program <br />provides enhanced recreational benefits to those who wish to observe, <br />photograph and otherwise enjoy wildlife in Colorado. <br /> <br />Document Access Requirements <br />Habitat Section staff plan eventually to image approximately 250,000 pages of real <br />estate documents that relate to properties owned by the division. Pages are of <br />various color, size and shape. These documents are not updated. Many, but not <br />all, are original source documents, dating from the past hundred years to the <br />present. Division offices statewide access the documents for research and legal <br />purposes. There are only incomplete backups for these documents. Microfiche <br />backup is not a good option because it limits distribution and retrieval. No <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />79 <br />
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