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<br />") <br /> <br />.~ <br /> <br />of the Court. <br />4. PRELH1INARY MOTIONS RE1.j!\IlUNG TO BE DETERlHNED. <br />The Plaintiffs have 30 days from the date of the entry of <br />the Pre-Trial Order to file with the Court their Motion or <br />Motions for Summary Judgment. The parties reserve the right <br />to file any sequent motions in light of additional issues of <br />fact or law raised herein, as well as to any matter subsequently <br />discovered by them. <br />5. (A) GENERAL NATURE OF CLAIMS OF THE PARTIES. <br />a.) Plaintiffs' claims: <br />(1) The Harrows Project of the Bureau <br />of Reclamation, United States Department of the Interior, is <br />planned as a multi-purpose development to provide supplemental <br />irrigation water, flood control, recreation, fish and wildlife <br />development and potential future municipal and industrial <br />water supplies. Said project is scheduled for immediate <br />construction of a dam and reservoir located approximately <br />seven miles upstream of For.t Morgan, Colorado on the South <br />Platte River facilitated by the immediate acquisition of <br /> <br /> <br />lands and rights-of-way for the construction of Narrows and <br /> <br /> <br />the relocation of the Union Pacific Railroad. Plaintiffs <br /> <br /> <br />hdve suffered injury in fact in the use and enjoyment of <br />~heir lands and will suffer irreparable harm to their lands <br />as a result of the construction of the Narrows dam. <br />(2) No construction of the dam has been <br />commenced by Defendants but it is believed that Defendants <br />will attempt to commence construction and/or land acquisition <br />if not immediately enjoined. It is believed that arrangements <br />either in I?art or in whole for land acquisitions and/or <br />repayment for costs of supplemental irrigation water have <br />been made by Defendants with Lower South Platte Water Conservancy <br />District and Central Colorado \'Iater Conservancy District. <br /> <br />(3) Construction. and use of Nal.-rm.,lS <br /> <br />will have profound advel."se impClcts upon the human environment <br />