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RECOVERY AGREEMENT <br />This RECOVERY AGREEMENT is entered into this _ day of —,by <br />and between the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) and Trapper Mining Inc <br />(Water User). <br />WHEREAS, in 1988, the Secretary of Interior, the Governors of Wyoming, Colorado and Utah, <br />and the Administrator of the Western Area Power Administration signed a Cooperative <br />Agreement to implement the Recovery Implementation Program for Endangered Fish Species in <br />the Upper Colorado River Basin (Recovery Program); and <br />WHEREAS, the Recovery Program is intended to recover the endangered fish while providing <br />for water development in the Upper Basin to proceed in compliance with state law, interstate <br />compacts and the Endangered Species Act; and <br />WHEREAS, the Colorado Water Congress has passed a resolution supporting the Recovery <br />Program; and <br />WHEREAS, on January 10, 2005, the Service issued a programmatic biological opinion (2005 <br />Opinion) on the 1fanagement Plan,f»• Endangered Fishes in the Yampa River Basin concluding <br />that implementation of specified elements of the Recovery Action Plan (Recovery Elements), <br />along with existing and a specified amount of new depletions, are not likely to jeopardize the <br />continued existence of the endangered fish or adversely modify their critical habitat in the <br />Yampa River subbasin and Green River subbasin downstream of the Yampa River confluence; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, Water User is the operator of Trapper Mine requesting permit renewal (Water <br />Project), which causes or will cause depletions to the Yampa River subbasin; and <br />WHEREAS, Water User desires certainty that its depletions can occur consistent with section 7 <br />and section 9 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA); and <br />WHEREAS, the Service desires a commitment from Water User to the Recovery Program so <br />that the Program can actually be implemented to recover the endangered fish and to carry out the <br />Recovery Elements. <br />