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<br />1- or.. -, . <br />,. , <br />.,J't <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />Table 3. <br /> <br />Additional Benefits <br /> <br />Means and Measures <br /> <br />Use <br /> <br />Benefits <br /> <br />Kind <br /> <br />No. <br /> <br />South Platte R. (Rec. Nos. 2 & 3) <br />Fishing, warmwater <br />Subtotal <br /> <br />Jackson Reservoir (Rec. No.4) <br />Fishing, warmwater <br />Subtota 1 <br /> <br />Man-day <br /> <br />4,000 S 6,000 <br /> 6,000 <br />10,000 15,000 <br /> 15,000 <br /> <br />Man-day <br /> <br />Narrows Res. Wildlife Mgt, Area (Rec. No.5) <br />Hunting, upland-game <br />Hunting, waterfowl <br />Waterfowl Use !! <br />Wildlife-oriented recreation <br />Subtota I <br /> <br />Man-day <br />Man-day <br />Use-day <br />Man-day <br /> <br />1,500 <br />6,000 <br />4,500,000 <br />23,000 <br /> <br />4,500 <br />27,000 <br />30,600 <br />11,500 <br />73,600 <br /> <br />Total <br /> <br />$94,600 <br /> <br />. !! Including the production of 3,000 additional waterfowl. <br /> <br />Project Economics <br /> <br />It Is our understanding that In accordance with the provisions of the <br />Federal Water Project Recreation Act, P.L. 89-72, the costs of fish <br />and wildlife mitigation measures are to be treated as Joint costs, <br />and that the costs of fish and wildlife leading to other benefits, <br />except those related to waterfowl use like nesting, resting, and winter- <br />Ing, are to be cost shared equally by the Federal Government and the <br />non-Federal body assuming administration of the reservoir area, In <br />thIs case the Colorado Department of Game, Fish and Parks. WIth respect <br />to costs related to waterfowl use, being of national significance, <br />It Is our Bureau"s belief that they should be nonreimbursable. <br /> <br />Because some of the fish and wildlife measures recommended herein serve <br />the dual purposes of mitigation and enhancement and, further, since <br />some of the enhancement measures are to be cost shared while others <br />are not, It appears appropriate to Identify and divide the costs <br />accordingly. <br /> <br />. <br />