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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8507
Description
Rio Grande Project
State
CO
Basin
Rio Grande
Date
8/1/1982
Title
Sangre De Christo Wilderness Study Area Report - San Isabel & Rio Grande National Forests part 3
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />VII. CRITERION 7 - Consistency with Federal, State and Local Resource Plans <br /> <br />Alamosa County has no officially approved or adopted plan, policy, or program <br />dealing with wilderness. <br /> <br />VIII. CRITERION 8 - Public Comments <br /> <br />Several general comments were received relating personal opinions of wilderness <br />in the San Luis Valley. <br /> <br />One comment specific to this unit was <br />northeast of the Alamosa County KGRA. <br />potential for gold in the unit. <br /> <br />received. It stated the unit was <br />The comment also stated there was <br /> <br />IX. Criterion 9 - Manageability of the Unit as Wilderness. <br /> <br />For this unit to be effectively managed as wilderness, it would be beneficial to <br />change from a land status boundary (ownership) to a geographical boundary and <br />would eliminate approximately 400 acres. On the map the 8,200-foot elevation <br />line would be easily identified. On the ground this elevation contour occurs <br />approximately where the flat land ends and the foothills begin and would be easy <br />to identify. <br /> <br />l', ~ f)"'(:-:;~) <br />. ~}".", !oJ.... <br /> <br />A-40 <br />
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