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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.101.10.D
Description
Glen Canyon Dam/Lake Powell
State
AZ
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
1/1/1994
Title
News Articles - Press Releases re: Spike Flows
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
News Article/Press Release
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<br />EIS is due in March of 1995, with the Secretary of the Interior's <br />Record of Decision to follow, providing for changes at Glen <br />Canyon Dam. <br /> <br />significant concern has been expressed by the seven basin. <br />States that share in the waters of the Colorado River, including <br />wyoming, colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and <br />California. The States, and hydropower interests, maintain that <br />the experimental flows violate the "Law of the River," which is a <br />body of laws, compacts between States, and a treaty with the <br />Republic of Mexico. The law, they maintain, requires all water <br />to be released through the power plant with the only exceptions <br />being emergencies and natural floods. By delaying the test <br />flows, the Department of the Interior's Office of the Solicitor <br />can provide a legal opinion concerning such issues. Calhoun said <br />that no future date has been set for the flow experiment. <br /> <br />- 001 - <br />
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