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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8273.100
Description
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control - Federal Agencies - Bureau of Reclamation
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
11/1/1991
Author
BOR
Title
Strategic Plan-Bureau of Reclamation - draft
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />w <br />~ <br />r <br /><..:' <br /> <br />Building Partnerships 29 <br /> <br />Working and Investing Together . . . <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />GuiiJing <br />Principle <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Goal <br /> <br />Strategies <br /> <br />, <br />t" I <br /> <br />The management, development, and protection of the Nation's <br />natUral resources can be enhanced through cooperation, <br />coordination, and sharing of fmancial and technical capabilities. <br /> <br />To carry out Reclamation's responsibilities in cooperation and <br />partnership with others. <br /> <br />. Seek mutual investments through water service and repayment <br />contracts, cost-shared studies and programs, shared facilities, <br />inkind or volunteered services, cooperative agreements, leases, <br />revenue sharing, and grants. <br /> <br />. Establish cost sharing and financing policies for Reclamation's <br />activities. <br /> <br />. Transfer ownership and operations of facilities and lands when <br />. ui the public's best interest. <br /> <br />. Facilitate the collection and exchange of information through <br />cooperative arrangements with States, other agencies, academic <br />institutions, water and power users, environmental interests, <br />Native American tribes, United States territories, and private <br />enterprise. <br /> <br />. Continue to seek creative partnerships and share responsibilities <br />for resource management, development, and protection. <br /> <br />. Identify opportunities for volunteerism to enhance Reclamation <br />lands management and recreation and to further public <br />education. <br /> <br />. Use Rehabilitation and Betterment and Small Reclamation <br />Project Loan programs as a means to further effective and <br />efficient management of water resources, that would not <br />otherwise occur. <br /> <br />DRAFr <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />,.i~ '. .. <br /> <br />'>,.,.:;f <br />)J <br />'>/L'~ <br />-lk ,.""i;.t,,:,;~'-"'L~-,;jiifi';:'iil <br />
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