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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8442.400
Description
Missouri Basin - Pick Sloan Project - Reports
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
10/1/1977
Author
DoI, BoR
Title
Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program Front Range Unit Longs Peak Division Colorado Status Report October 1977
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />build to modify the respective compacts and <br />decrees. Within the State, management of <br />these supplies will become more intensive. <br /> <br />In the Front Range study area, the expansion <br />of urban areas has generated competition <br />for land and water resources, both of which <br />are finite. Additionally, the implementation <br />of water quality standards has further <br />intensified the need for improved <br />management of the area's land and water <br />resources. The complexities associated with <br />the many entities with interests and <br />responsibilities in the Front Range study <br />area pose some obstacles to a coordinated <br /> <br />/11-10 <br /> <br />and integrated resolution of land and water <br />resou rces needs. <br /> <br /> <br />Close cooperation between entities is <br />essential so that effective management of <br />the resources in the area can be promoted <br />and attained. <br /> <br />The implementation of concepts, such as the <br />aqueduct and pipe system described in Part <br />IV, will necessitate the appropriate <br />recognition of existing water uses, land-use <br />zoning, water quality standards, and the <br />responsibilities and functions of various <br />local, State, and Federal entities. <br />
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