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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.300.20
Description
Colorado River-Colorado River Basin-Colorado River Basin Legislation-Law-Federal
State
CO
Water Division
5
Date
8/1/1989
Title
CR Colorado River Floodway Protection Act-Corres Reports etc-1987-89-Report of Colorado River Floodway Task Force
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />IJ027t,i <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(0) Develop, 1n conjunction with the Corps of <br />Engineers, a comprehensive long-term program to <br />provide for the maintenance of the Floodway that <br />provides for coordination and the division of <br />responsibilities between federal, state, tribal, <br />and local entities. <br /> <br />As part of its proposed Lower Colorado River <br />Vegetation Management Study, the Bureau should <br />recommend vegetation management practices to help <br />maintain the Floodway channel capacity. The <br />fco-&CoJJL'mYli"de'"d=.vLe'1je.:t.aE1.on_managemenL;pLac.tl_ceLs <br />shQ.ll.lll::R&-Q.~.:;f~~ sl\~w 11d11.t.ll.,':Ilru:l-"_",,x&a t10n <br />Q.BP..o.r.tun ities- that ..are.. comp~~wj.J;.h_the <br />~p~~a~ionof=the Floodway~ <br /> <br />(F) Continue to maintain river channel banks for <br />undeveloped areas along the river and the policy <br />of allowing, with prior approval, private use of <br />rock riprap and quarry wastes for maintenance of <br />existing armored river banks for developed and <br />occupied lands, inasmuch as there are no other <br />reasonably accessible sources of suitable rock. ~~~ <br /> <br />(G) Construct bench marks at river mile markers to]~'" <br />denote the Floodway boundary elevation. <br /> <br />(E) <br /> <br />61:> 1 <br />r, ~ >"'J ' <br />.<' <br />^< <br /> <br />Community, County, and Tribal Flood Control Entities <br /> <br />(A) In cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation, <br />Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and <br />the Soil Conservation Service of the Department <br />of Agriculture, assess the feasibility of flood <br />and erosion control measures for major of- <br />tributaries including small dams, dikes, flood <br />walls, runoff interceptors, flow detention and <br />erosion control facilities, and other measures to <br />decrease runoff rates. <br /> <br />(8) Evaluate possible changes in land management for <br />lands vulnerable to flooding and flood-related <br />high ground water levels, inclUding consideration tt <br />for maintaining such areas for open space uses <br />such as recreation, agriculture, and wildlife <br />habitat accomplished through land transfers, <br />relocations, or public acquisition under Section <br />1362 of the National Flood Insurance Act. <br /> <br />I II -12 <br />
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