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Water Supply Protection
File Number
7630.175
Description
Wild and Scenic-Dolores River
State
CO
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Water Division
7
Date
3/14/1975
Title
Dolores-Public Comment-Wild and Scenic Designation-Dolores Wild and Scenic River Study-Expanded Report Outline
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />F. Proposed Management Agency or Agencies (Who will manage <br />each segment? What will the State and local <br />roles be?) <br /> <br />G. Protection and Enhancement of the River Corridor - <br /> <br />1, How many acres will need to be acquired per <br />mile? If scenic easements are used, what <br />controls will be paced on them? Where <br />will the scenic easements be and how many <br />acres per mile? <br /> <br />2. What will be the role of FS, BLM, the State, <br />and local governing entities? Do existing <br />or proposed State or local regulations have <br />an effect here? <br /> <br />H. Costs <br /> <br />1. Acquisition - Total acres and acres per mile <br />and costs. <br /> <br />a. Fee <br />b. Less than fee <br /> <br />2. Developments (might include a table of proposed <br />facilities by type and cost. <br /> <br />3. Management (Operation and maintenance) <br /> <br />I. Opportunities Foregone or Affected if the Plan is <br />Implemented - (This section very likely may not <br />be needed but if the subject isn't already covered <br />sufficiently, it should be done in general terms <br />related to each segment. These opportunities <br />foregone may include: <br /> <br />a. Mining <br />b. Timber <br />c. Agriculture & grazing (fences?) <br />d. Recreation <br />e. Water resource development <br />f. Other (commercial?) <br /> <br />s <br /> <br />0565 <br />
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