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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8059
Description
Section D General Studies-State Water Plan
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CO
Date
1/1/3000
Title
Writing the Report 1969-Colorado State Water Plan-Plan of Study-Draft
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Operating Principles/Plan
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<br />Water Use - Present Water Resource Developments <br /> <br />Describe by river basins and subbasins existing develop- <br /> <br />ments including treatment of all purposes served. As appropriate, <br /> <br />summaries of water use by major functions should be shown by <br /> <br />tabulation or other methods of presentation. <br /> <br />Interim Report <br /> <br />An interim report will be prepared summarizing the items <br /> <br />discussed heretofore, This report is scheduled for completion by <br /> <br />January I, 1972. <br /> <br />Leqal and Institutional Considerations <br /> <br />The legal factors include federal statutes, state water <br /> <br />laws and state enabling legislation which has fostered formation <br /> <br />of many local organizations sponsoring, developing and managing <br /> <br />water and related land resources projects. The institutional con- <br /> <br />siderations include the functions and policies of state and <br /> <br />federal agencies involved in planning, developing and managing <br /> <br />water and land resources, and the functions of subdivisions of <br /> <br />local governments and individuals in their relationship with state <br /> <br />and federal agencies in the development and use of water and land. <br /> <br />At the state level various institutions, organizations <br /> <br />and political entities formed under state laws have varying <br /> <br />responsibility and legal powers in the field of water resources <br /> <br />development and management. state laws define the guidelines <br /> <br />,~~governing the use and management of water. Implementation of <br />~~ <br /> <br />-7- <br />
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