My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
WSP05692
CWCB
>
Water Supply Protection
>
DayForward
>
1-1000
>
WSP05692
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
1/26/2010 2:19:28 PM
Creation date
10/12/2006 1:11:48 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
Water Supply Protection
File Number
8040.100
Description
Section D General Studies - Power
State
CO
Basin
Statewide
Date
4/6/1976
Author
Unknown
Title
Socio-Economic Impact of Energy Development in Western Colorado
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
80
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
Show annotations
View images
View plain text
<br />001613 <br /> <br />--,.---- <br />, <br /> <br />sac: ~/.L ~~Q?l:E~.rs our. TO I~lf~tCT OF Ei':ERGY DEvs-:tOrnEi\T <br /> <br />~!()\..crlbt::':r 20, 1975 <br /> <br /><:'.. C'-.:iT:\'? <br /> <br />L.:perie~lC.:c of Rock Sprin~;s e..nd Cillete, Cyvcl1.ing i,~dicatc incre:2S2,S of <br />cTiE12, p?trticularly crimes \'Jith:)ut victims, such as gnElbling and prosti- <br />tution. Other proble;-r.s to b2 pi.-ev~r:tcd a!'e mobile homes sales 2nd <br />service fr3~Jd, trailor park code violations, real estate and subdivi~ing <br />abuses, new 110me construction frauds, various illegal credit and financ- <br />ing practices. <br /> <br />Preventive ~cticns nlight include the addition of a conSllm2r advocate- <br />ty?e investLgator to tile district Rttorney1s staff. <br /> <br />b. N~ntal E-2alr.h <br /> <br />~~ntal Ilealth problc~s are expected to increase substnntially, due to <br />iso1acion of ncu fafililies froEl. their old Toot~" and from the n2~"T COill:i:urlity. <br />Th!2rc:- is only one C(lr'~fJrc~enSiv2 l-I",=ntCll Health Centcl" in the ;>1(:5<'1 COl..~nt:y <br />3.re2.) and the.re. is not. sufEicieat st.affing to pJ:o\licle. adequate scrv:;..ces <br />thl-oughout the en-2.rz,y-impactE:..1 areas oJ the {';cstenl Slope at this tin~8. <br />Isola.tion fl'om cO:i1'11unity socifll and recreation services lS also a pl-cblem. <br />Alcoho 1 and d t"ug-re 12.ted pTob 112.'.ns a -re e:-;,p'2.c:tecl to i.nc.reasC'.. <br /> <br />Aid to Fa;ni.lies Hith D(~p~ndent Children is e>:pecteJ to incleas~ by perhaps <br />20 p~rccnt. Aid to ~':;~cdy Disabled) and. Yt'()<\uilitation ~ervicE:s T;~:,)~/ 11lCrf.:ase <br />son2.Hhat, due to industrial 2.ccid2ill:S. <br /> <br />The availability and scupe of p~iv3t:e health, welfare 2nd social service <br />agencies should be id2ntified. <br /> <br />c. Possible Preve~tive and R~maGidl Actiorrs <br /> <br />0-;:12 or- iLl:::Jre cocp:reh~r..sive hU[l1an servic;2. c~nte:(s .should bE created, t'J <br />Pl-odicle .:=I broed r:lnge o.E heo:iltb, nKn:":.?l h2a.lth, T..~<;:lf~t"e, emploY:Ti:2;.;,t cOL!llsel- <br />i~g 2nd other related s~rvices. <br /> <br />The cOIT'c.....!.nity school conce.pt should be cO!1sjdeced as a means or bringing <br />educ.J.cion;ll, recrc2tional) so cial and civic p:1:-ticipation to both old and <br />r,f:i.J' ;::e~:1b~rs of th2. corr..-''!L1nity. <br /> <br />Greater provisions sho'j.ld be m<:vie :Lor m::;,rriog2 2nd family cou!1s~li.f1g, chi.ld <br />care, [',Dd prevention of child abt'.s8. Current [I.lQdi~Z cutbacks at bOt~1 <br />th2 f~d2ral and St2t2 leval will make it difficult to provide for th~ <br />incr~a5ing needs for social ser\'iccs of f2QIli8~ lind~r stress. <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.