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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.200.39.C
Description
Colorado River Threatened-Endangered - RIPRAP - CFOPS - Water Availability
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
9/1/2000
Author
Brown and Caldwell
Title
Phase 1 Coordinated Facilities Water Availability Study for the Endangered Fishes of the Upper Colorado River - 09-01-00
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />002979 <br /> <br />2. A fee will be submitted as described in the PBO for new project depletions greater than <br />100 acre-feet/year. The fee is adjusted each year for inflation. The 1999 fee was $14.13 <br />per acre-foot. <br /> <br />3. The Service will include individual incidental take statements in biological opinions for <br />projects covered by the PBO. <br /> <br />4. Reinitiation stipulations will be included in all biological opinions for individual <br />consultations under the umbrella of the PBO. <br /> <br />5. The Service will request that discretionary Federal control be retained for all <br />consultations under the PBO. <br /> <br />Future consultations that meet the criteria would avoid the likelihood of jeopardy and/or adverse <br />modification of critical habitat from depletion impacts. Projects that do not meet the criteria are <br />not covered by the PBO, and therefore will require consultation outside of the Recovery <br />Program. <br /> <br />Participation in the measures identified in the PBO, and in the implementation of the alternatives <br />identified pursuant to this study to provide an annual average 20,000 acre-feet, will be strictly <br />voluntary. <br /> <br />,I <br /> <br />This report identifies specific facilities or property owned by public agencies and private parties. <br />Direct communication has not in all instances occurred with those parties, particularly with <br />regard to the preliminary identification of alternatives. Therefore, identification of alternatives is <br />not intended to, and does not, indicate agreement to participate by the person or entity involved <br />in the implementation of any alternative. In order for any alternative to be implemented, the <br />affected parties must agree to implement that alternative. Specific issues and concerns with <br />regard to participation have been identified in this report, and the report makes some <br />recommendations concerning potential incentives for parties to participate in the implementation <br />of identified alternatives. <br /> <br />1"1 <br /> <br />Review of present policy indicates that a lack of incentives exist for entities who are not <br />currently contemplating some action with a federal nexus. Consideration perhaps should be <br />given to developing incentives for participation in the Recovery Program by those entities <br />currently not proposing an action with a federal nexus. The consultant team in this report makes <br />suggestions in this regard. <br /> <br />I <br />t!J <br /> <br />2.3 ASSUMPTIONS <br /> <br />2.3.1 Model <br /> <br />Evaluation and analysis of the various alternatives in Phase I will be performed using StateMod, <br />the State of Colorado's Stream Simulation Model. StateMod was originally developed for the <br /> <br />p:\data\gen\Ocwcb\ 18133\report\phase-l \chap-2.doc <br /> <br />2-5 <br />
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