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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8040.400
Description
Section D General Studies-Environmental
State
CO
Date
6/3/1972
Author
ROMCOE
Title
State and Multistate Water Resource Environmental Planning
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />. <br /> <br />- 2- <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(f) Recycling of organically useful material, such as <br />sel.age. <br /> <br />(gl Maintenance of water-related physiography which, if <br />altered improperly, will adversely affect ecologlc21 <br />stabi Ii ty. <br /> <br />2. Environmental Quality <br /> <br />( a) <br /> <br />Maintenance of naturalccharacteristics to which peo~lc <br />ascribe the cDndition of "environmental quality"; <br />development in type and intensity compatible with such <br />natural characteristics. Prevention of uses and <br />intensities causing aesthetic degradation, excessive <br />congestion, incompatible or conflicting characteristics, <br />or which adversely alter the integrity of environments <br />which cannot be duplicated by man. Preservation of <br />existing features must be sought where appropriate. <br /> <br />..-t' <br />crn, <br />~ <br />..-{ <br /> <br />(bl Restoration of blighted, polluted, poorly developed <br />or designed features, and misuse related to water and <br />w a te rw ay 5 . <br /> <br />(cl \1lse use of water-related physiography (beaches, "ater- <br />falls, rapids, islands, etc.l for maximum long-range <br />pub Ii c benef it and enjoyment. <br /> <br />(dl Recreational diversity, emphasizing a compatibility (,f <br />recreational uses with resources which are special to <br />the West. Development and control of access must be <br />used to achieve proper recreational uses. <br /> <br />(el Preservation of historical, cultural and archeologic~1 <br />features and patterns. <br /> <br />(f) Urban growth and devc !opment which wi II be based on <br />I and use su i tab i Ii ty cons i stent with natura I determi nants <br />and the carrying capacity. Urban and rural growth <br />patterns must be developed by sound, comprehensive <br />planning and proper means.of controls, with integrated <br />publ ic investments used to imp lement plans. <br /> <br />(gl Consideration of social well-being in water resource <br />development, with public investments oriented to the <br />imp rovement of the qua Ii ty of urban life as we I I as <br />for the pure "uti Ii ty" aspects of urban water. <br /> <br />(hl Development of water systems which integrate supply, <br />sewage, flood loss prevention and recreation and ae~t~~~' <br /> <br />into a complete system in function and jurisdiction. <br /> <br />3. Economics of environmental management. <br /> <br />(al Minimization of consumptive and non-consumptive uses <br />of water which are marginally productive or are counter- <br />productive in biological, agricultural, industrial or <br />
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