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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.300.20.F.1
Description
Grand Canyon Trust
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
4/1/1997
Author
Grand Canyon Trust
Title
Colorado River Basin Management Study
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<br /> <br />ApPENDIX' <br /> <br />ISSUES THAT INVOLVE THE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK OF BASIN MANAGEMENT <br /> <br />to get rid of state, federal, local approach and replace it <br />with ecosystem approach. But the revolution is now going <br />the other way. <br /> <br />BUREAU OF RECLAMATION MEETING <br />DENVER, co <br />Issue of law enforcement to protect resources; how to <br />address it. Could expand that to Coast Guard in Grand <br />Canyon, etc. Jurisdictions are also an issue. <br /> <br />Issue of forecasting and issues surrounding that e.g., <br />droughts, future power supply needs, etc. <br /> <br />.J.C. LATHAM <br />ARIZONA STATE LAND DEPARTMENT <br />PHOENIX, AZ <br />It is of extreme importance that there be better coordina- <br />tion between all agencies either involved with the Colorado <br />or control lands bordering the river. <br /> <br />REGIONAL STAKEHOLDER MEETING <br />ONTARIO, CA <br />While it's true that the larger the geographical area you <br />look at the better the solutions, those solutions become <br />more unmanageable, There is no mechanism for compre- <br />hensive management. We have a need for local solutions <br />based on regional perspective. <br /> <br />Also, there is a lack of standardized methods for science. <br /> <br />Separate science from managing at the same time. Dontt <br />have scientists make policy decisions. <br /> <br />Glen Canyon Dam bypasses water to benefit downstream resources. <br />.' <br /> <br />REGIONAL STAKEHOLDER MEETING <br />SALT LAKE C [TY, UT <br />Better communication between agencies and users. Water <br />light owners want to be consulted with, not told what to do. <br /> <br />DUANE L. SHROUFE <br />AZ GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT <br />PHOENIX, AZ <br />Issues involving coordination between managers and users <br />fits welI within the Partnership. The consensus based <br />approach to conserving and utilizing resources must be <br />sensitive and responsive to the needs of natural resource <br />users of all kinds - water users, power users, sports fisher- <br />men, recreational boaters, tribal economic development, <br />non-consumptive users, and the public in general. Those <br />of us with management authorities must, within the <br />bounds of applicable State and Federal law, respond to the <br />public trust vested in each of us. <br /> <br />DONALD K. FREVERT I CRAIG PHILLIPS <br />BUREAU OF RECLAMATION <br />DENVER, CO <br />No specific comment <br /> <br />DAVID LUTTRELL <br />LINCOLN COUNTY POWER <br />PIOCHE, NV <br />No specific comment <br /> <br />
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