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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.101.10.A
Description
Colorado River-Water Projects-Glen Canyon Dam/Lake Powell-Glen Canyon Adaptive Management-AMWG
State
AZ
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
2/2/2001
Title
AMWG Meeting Attachments-March 3-4 2004-Proposed Public Outreach Program
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Operating Principles/Plan
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<br />Reclamation will continue to provide the host site for the web page and has the technical <br />and public affairs staff to support development of materials. Additional partnerships in site <br />production for specific items to post is certainly possible. <br /> <br />Budget <br /> <br />This is dependent upon the level ofadditional items AMWG would like to include, Costs <br />for production would have to be developed, It is safe to assume that $5 - 10 thousand <br />would be realistic for a newly designed additional materials with significant art and graphic <br />work. To add text or otherwise modifY existing pages is a nominal cost, within a budget <br />of$1 to 2,000 per year, depending upon complexity. <br /> <br />II VIDEO TAPE PRODUCTION <br /> <br />Program <br /> <br />A 14 to 18 minute video production summarizing the Adaptive Management Program can <br />be provided to the Glen Canyon Dam Visitor Center, schools, public presentations, and <br />sent (on a loan basis) to individuals homes and offices, Reclamation recently produced <br />two new programs for the visitor center on the construction of the dam and the operation <br />ofthe dam. Both include some information on Adaptive Management. Glen Canyon <br />National Recreation Area has also produced a new video, but it does not include an <br />Adaptive Management Program component. A specific Adaptive Management video <br />could be added to the showing schedule, Also, the Upper Colorado Region's web site <br />includes an order page for the public to borrow videos and this could be added to that <br />inventory. <br /> <br />The video should be produced such that it isn't quickly dated, It should emphasize the <br />process of the program and show interesting video from the field. Past work, including <br />BHBF, low steady flow test, and the like can be shown, <br /> <br />The video will provide a positive and proactive approach to the science and application of <br />adaptive management, including a recognition that resource managers from around the <br />country and the world are following the program. There will be recognition that it is a <br />process designed to lead to positive downstream results while enabling Reclamation to <br />continue to operate Glen Canyon Dam in accordance with the Law of the River. <br /> <br />The video will require Form DI-551clearance through the Department of the Interior. <br />This is the case regardless if Reclamation, National Park Service, or USGS starts the <br />paperwork. <br /> <br />Recognizing the delays that "committee" work brings to a project, this could take between <br />one to two years to fully complete, The more streamlined a process AMWG creates, the <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />'<. <br />
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