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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8065
Description
Section D General Statewide Issues - Endangered Species Act - Fisheries
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CO
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Statewide
Date
10/5/1994
Author
WSWC - Western Govs
Title
Water Management Symposium 1994 - The Effect of the Endangered Species Act on Western Water Management - Improving ESA Implementation - 10-5-94 through 10-7-94 - Meeting Materials - Part I of II
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<br />0010 58 <br /> <br />/ <br /> <br />Western States Water Council ESA Symposium <br />Grand Junction. Colorado <br /> <br />Wednesday October 5th <br />2:00 - 2:45 <br /> <br />MANAGING WESTERN WATER IN THE CONTEXT OF THE ESA <br /> <br />Bob Potter & Martha Pagel (Oregon Water Resources Dept.) <br /> <br />Expanded Outline <br />(about 20 minutes) <br /> <br />Self introduction <br /> <br />Role of Calif. DWR <br />"9'"'T ~ operate State Water Project <br />~ plan for statewide water supply <br />~ administer public safety programs (flood control & dam safety) <br /> <br />This presentation will cover: <br />~ Federalization of state decision-making <br />~ Coordination issues with federal agencies <br />~ ESA implementation issues <br /> <br />ESA has provided tbe federal government witb unprecedented power to control state <br />natural resources decision-making, and to affect state water rigbts administration. <br /> <br />~ Traditional state primacy in water supply and allocation decisions is being <br />challenged by entry-level biologists in federal agencies. <br /> <br />~ States have political accountability for water supply/water rights decisions, and <br />must balance impacts; federal regulators have less accountability and no balancing <br />requirements. <br /> <br />~ ESA is like crabgrass. and crops up in any federal action -- including 404 <br />
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