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<br />" <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION OF THE SOUTHEASTERN COLORADO <br />WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT <br /> <br />The Board of Directors of the Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District <br />(Southeastern) submits the following to the Board and staff of the Colorado Water Conservation <br />Board (CWCB) concerning ftIings by the CWCB for instream flows to protect endangered species <br />in December of 1995, <br /> <br />BE IT RESOLVED: <br /> <br />L Southeastern strongly supports the Recovery Program, and encourages the CWCB <br />to try to attain the Recovery Program's goals in ways that do not impair either <br />existing projects (such as the Fryingpan-Arkansas project) or Colorado's ability to <br />develop its full entitlement under its interstate compacts. <br /> <br />2. Southeastern submitted detailed comments October 18, '1995 in a letter from Ralph <br />Adkins to Daries Lile. Southeastern requests the Board act in accord with those <br />comments, and that those comments become part of the record of the CWCB's <br />consideration, <br /> <br />(a) The CWCB's statutory duty is to promote the greatest utilization of waters <br />within Colorado, to allow development of all waters for beneficial use in <br />Colorado of water available to Colorado under interstate compacts, to <br />appropriate the minimum amount of streamflow necessary to protect the <br />environment to a reasonable decree, and not to appropriate instream flows <br />unless it determines the environment will be preserved to a reasonable <br />degree by the.water available for appropriations without material injury to <br />water rights. <br /> <br />(b) The CWCB shonld not apply for more than the 1989 flow recommendations <br />of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS ) unless the CWCB <br />was persuaded that those recommendations were wrong, because those <br />recommendations said higher flows would decrease habitat and drop the <br />temperatures of water in the IS-mile reach far below the temperatures <br />needed by the fish, Southeastern requests that the 1989 flow <br />recommendations of the USFWS be made part of CWCB's record of <br />proceedings, <br /> <br />(c) The very large flows which now have been recommended by the staff are <br />not physically available in the river the vast majority of the time. <br />Southeastern requests the studies of physical availability of water, and <br />studies of amounts of water available in comparison with compact <br />requirements be made part of CWCB's record of proceedings. <br />