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Water Supply Protection
File Number
7630.175
Description
Wild and Scenic-Dolores River
State
CO
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Water Division
7
Date
5/9/1975
Title
Dolores Study-Wild and Scenic-Corresp Reports tech etc 1968-81-Dolores Wild and Scenic River Study Report Outline-Draft 2
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The Associ2ted l~nGs are~ should also be described and identified <br />by t~xt and ~ap. <br /> <br />D. Projected ~~creation tJse of River Area. Sh0W current use by type <br />of ~ct i vi t,!. S'1e>l resu It i n9 net increase (or decrease 1, if any, <br />r~s"'ting from desiConation and considering different river flow <br />rates. S hm: carry i ng Cilpac i ty. <br /> <br />E. Conceptual ~eveIQ~nent ilnd r~nagement Plan(s) for the River Area. <br />The plan should portray: <br /> <br />I. The Drotection and m~naGement of the resource. This can be <br />acconp/ished tv: <br />Centrol of access points and area for recreational <br />developments, <br />r.ecreation use nc~aqenent so that carrying capacity is not <br />exceeded a~~ \lttcr~ tr~~ra~~, vandalism, etc., is mlnirnlzed, <br />Land use centrols such as fee and less than fee acauisiTion <br />or by so~e for~ of state or local zoning (See Attach~ent I <br />for more inforMation). <br />Proposed ncnaoe~ent of other resources should be described. <br /> <br /> a. <br /> b. <br /> c. <br /> <1. <br />2. The <br /> a. <br /> b. <br /> <br />DroVISlon of recreational opportunities by: <br />Provision of access (holi .7,lny, >lhere, t. type) <br />Provision of recreation fa':i I itibs (ho" many, type, >lhel".:!, <br />and ;;~bl ic or private), <br /> <br />3. Effect On Ex i st j nq Uses <br /> <br />F. ConcepTua 1 :'~n"'J"roent P I an (s) for ';ssoc I ai ed lands <br />Repeat ite~s under E, above, as anpropriate. <br /> <br />G. Proposed r:anagemen~ Ag8ncy or ^0cmcies (l'lho wi II manage each segment? <br />\'Ihat wi II the State anc local roles be?) F'rovide rationale. <br /> <br />H. Protectien, Enhilncement and /.:anage1'1ent of the River Area _ <br />I, ~!here and hOIl many acr"s are proposed to be acqu ired in fee? <br />If easements are used, what controls wil I be placed on them? <br />Where will the easercents be and. hoVl many acres? <br /> <br />2. What >Ii I I be the role of rs, eLM, the State, and local <br />governing entities? Do existing or proposed State or <br />local regulations have an effect here? <br /> <br />I. Costs <br /> <br />I. Acquisition - Total acres and acres per 1'1i Ie and costs, <br />a. Fee <br />b. less than fee <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />066< <br /> <br />- 5 - <br /> <br />5/9/75 <br /> <br />- ?M<" <br />
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