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Water Supply Protection
File Number
7630.650
Description
Wild and Scenic - Yampa River
State
CO
Basin
Statewide
Date
8/15/1979
Author
Unknown
Title
Proposed Juniper-Cross Mountain Project - Summary of Meeting
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />002212 <br /> <br />Fish and Wildlife Service - Bob Garrison <br /> <br />FWS must have operational study to assess impacts to endangered fish. <br />Information on habitat criteria on endangered fish is missing; need <br />site-specific data. <br /> <br />FWS has already told CRWCD what type of studies are needed and <br />CRWCD has provided no results upon which consultation could proceed. <br /> <br />USBR - Reed Harris <br /> <br />Explained Section 7 consultation process. <br /> <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife - Walt Burkhard <br /> <br />DOW will respond with comments during a formal review of the draft EIS. <br /> <br />Speaking as a representative and director of the Western River <br />Guides Association, Don Hatch said WRGA will oppose any project. <br />If project goes through anyway, a minimum of 2000 cfs is necessary <br />to get a boat down the river. <br /> <br />r. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Don Hatch River Expeditions - Don Hatch <br /> <br />CRWCD - Roland Fischer <br /> <br />"ilio (directed at FWS) will address the economic impacts of the <br />Endangered Species Act on the proposed project? <br /> <br />Juniper design has low level (i.e. cold water) outlets for emergency <br />discharge; both emergency outlet and power outlet are single level <br />outlets situated just below minimum reservoir level; maximum dis- <br />charge from emergency outlet would be 3000 cfs. <br />Cross Mountain power outlet would be multilevel, thus allowing some <br />temperature regulationa <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />EICO - A.Ragmar Engebretsen <br /> <br />Upper Colorado River Commission - Si Berthleson <br /> <br />Chastized federal agencies about presenting obstacles to the project - <br />said he recognized that federal employees had their jobs to do, but <br />why did they have to be so "damn gung-ho" about it. <br />Consider themselves (UCRC) proponents of development and support <br />this project. <br />A "sample of squawfish" may be enough to keep - we may not need a <br />whole river full of them. <br /> <br />Army Corps of Engineers <br /> <br />Rodney Woods (Grand Junction) <br /> <br />7 <br />
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