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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8210.761.09.E
Description
Colorado River-Federal Agencies-US NPS-Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument
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CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
11/9/2004
Title
Base Flow Water Right Case Filing-Water Battle Flows Forward
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News Article/Press Release
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<br />"' <br /> <br />'. Water battle flows forward <br /> <br /> <br />"Classifieds <br /> <br />Employment <br />Real Estate <br />Rentals <br />Real Estate <br />Weeklv <br />Virtual Tours <br />Automotive <br />Merchandise <br /> <br />IIMenu <br /> <br />News <br />Obituaries <br />Opinion <br />The Blotter <br />Photos <br />Archives <br />Sports <br />Preps <br />Colleqe <br />Professional <br />Outdoors <br />Features <br />Out & About <br />Entertainment <br />Games <br />Food <br />You said it! <br />Travel <br />Announcements <br />Health <br />Archives <br />Money <br />Stocks <br />Lotterv <br />Weather <br />National <br />Marketplace <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Search <br /> <br />GJSent!neLcom fer <br /> <br />~". <br />'; <br /> <br />Water battle flows forward <br /> <br />Tuesday, November 09, 2004 <br /> <br />A conservation organization moved a step closer Monday to a hearing on whether <br />the federal government can be forced to demand more water in the Black Canyon <br />of the Gunnison National Park, <br /> <br />The Colorado Supreme Court declined to get involved in the case, clearing the <br />path for resolution of a federal court lawsuit brought by Trout Unlimited against the <br />U,S. Department of the Interior. <br /> <br />Trout Unlimited says in its suit that the federal government "abdicated its <br />responsibility" when it agreed last year to a minimum flow of 300 cubic feet per <br />second through the Black Canyon, said Drew Peternell, a lawyer for Trout <br />Unlimited. <br /> <br />The state high court's refusal to get involved in the case represents a "small <br />victory" for the conservation organization, which now has a clear path to pursue its <br />main claim in federal court, Peternell said. <br /> <br />"The federal government has an obligation under the statutes to preserve the <br />environment of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park," Peternell said. <br /> <br />In making an agreement with the state last year, the Interior Department "failed to <br />fulfill their obligations to preserve the park." <br /> <br />The Colorado River Energy Distributors Association would have preferred that the <br />high court lift a stay issued by the water court in Montrose and required the court to <br />move ahead, said Leslie James, executive director of the association. <br /> <br />"We need to get on with this," James said, noting that the Bureau of Reclamation is <br />seeking comments on the environmental study of the operations of the Aspinall <br />Unit on the Gunnison River. <br /> <br />All alternatives in the study include the agreement with the state, James said. <br /> <br />Even though the majority ruling was a disappointment, James said a dissent by <br />Justice Greg Hobbs "contains some clear advice" to the federal courts, she said. <br /> <br />Hobbs said the Colorado Water Court should decide the issue first, and that the <br />decision for the state to not be involved would slow the entire process. <br /> <br />The reasons for the lawsuit are twofold, said Melinda Kassen of Trout Unlimited. <br /> <br />Not only does the organization reject the idea of the settlement, but also the nature <br /> <br />http://www.gjsentinel.com/news/content/epaper/editions/tuesday/Gunnison _ suit.html <br /> <br />Page 10f2 <br /> <br />a: <br />c.: <br />ct <br />- <br />II <br />.. <br />a: <br />.. <br />.. <br />ct <br />E <br /> <br />Real <br />Esta' <br />Weel <br />CUditlerf: <br /> <br />rn <br />~ <br /> <br />00200S <br /> <br />11/9/2004 <br />
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