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Water Supply Protection
File Number
7630.225
Description
Wild and Scenic-Elk River
State
CO
Date
2/1/1970
Author
US Forest Service
Title
Elk WSR Study-Background Information-Guidelines for Evaluating Wild Scenic and Recreational River Areas Proposed for Inclusion in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System
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Operating Principles/Plan
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />location which harmonize with the surroundings. <br /> <br />4. Prohibit improvements or new structures unless they are <br />clearly in keeping with the overall objectives of the wild <br />river area classification and management. The design for <br />any permitted construction must be in conformance with the <br />approved management plan for that area. Additional habita- <br />tions or substantial additions to existing habitations will <br />not be permitted. <br /> <br />5. Implement management practices which might include con- <br />struction of minor structures for such purposes as improve- <br />ment of fish and game habitat; grazing; protection from fire, <br />insects, or disease; rehabilitation or stabilization of damaged <br />resources, provided the area will remain natural appearing and <br />the practices or structures will harmonize with the environ- <br />ment. Such things as trail bridges, an occasional fence, <br />natural-appearing water diversions, ditches, flow measurement <br />or other water management devices, and similar facilities may <br />be permitted if they are unobtrusive and do not have a signi- <br />ficant direct and adverse effect on the natural character of <br />the area. <br /> <br />Scenic River Areas <br /> <br />The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act states that scenic rivers: <br /> <br />1. Are "free of impoundments" <br />2. Are "accessible in places by road" <br />3. Have "shorelines or watersheds still largely <br />primitive and shorelines largely undeveloped" <br /> <br />. Classification criteria. <br /> <br />1. An "impoundment" is a slack water pool formed by any man- <br />made structure. Except in rare instances in which esthetic <br />and recreational characteristics are of such outstsnding <br />quality as to counterbalance the disruptive nature of an im- <br />poundment, such features will not be allowed on scenic river <br />areas. Future construction of such structures that would have <br />a direct and adverse effect on the values for which that river <br />area was included in the national system as determined by the <br />Secretary charged with the administration of the area, would <br />not be permitted. In the case of rivers added to the national <br /> <br />-8- <br /> <br />;.; ;- <br />
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