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Colorado's Water Supply Future

Colorado's Water Supply Future. Arkansas Basin Roundtable Nonconsumptive Needs Assessment Committee Presentation Needs-Mapping and Prioritization Recommendations April 9, 2008. Presentation Overview. Nonconsumptive Needs Assessments Overview

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Colorado's Water Supply Future

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  1. Colorado's Water Supply Future Arkansas Basin Roundtable Nonconsumptive Needs Assessment Committee Presentation Needs-Mapping andPrioritization Recommendations April 9, 2008

  2. Presentation Overview • Nonconsumptive Needs Assessments Overview • Arkansas Basin Nonconsumptive Needs Assessment Efforts • Arkansas Basin Attributes • Arkansas Basin Prioritization • Next Steps

  3. Nonconsumptive Needs Assessment Methodology Build Upon Attributes Establish Priorities I M P L E M E N T A T I O N PRIORITIES Site-Specific Quantification Areas Where BRTs Need Quantification QUANTIFICATION Watershed Flow Evaluation Tool

  4. Statewide Products • GIS coverage representing the Arkansas Basin and the State of Colorado’s important environmental and recreational attributes • Map of Basin Roundtable prioritized areas and reaches • Results of Basin Roundtable directed quantification and implementation strategies

  5. Statewide Updated Nonconsumptive Needs Assessment Schedule 2007 2008 FEB DEC JUL JUL MAR OCT JUN NOV APR AUG OCT AUG SEP SEP MAY NOV JAN JUN DEC TASK Priorities Build Upon Attributes Establish Priorities Quantification Where to Quantify? Site-Specific Quantification Flow Evaluation Tool Implementation Workgroup Meetings

  6. Committee Members and Consultants • Amy Ackerman, CWN • Gary Barber, El Paso County • Jeris Danielson, Purgatoire River WCD • Misty DeSalvo, USFS • Reed Dils, Recreation Representative • SeEtta Moss, Chair and Environmental Representative • Nicole Rowan, CDM • Tom Simpson, Aurora Water • John Tonko, CDOW • Paul Trentzsch, BLM • Wayne Vanderschuere, Colorado Springs Utilities • Patrick Wells, Colorado Springs Utilities • Rob White, Colorado State Parks

  7. Nonconsumptive Needs Assessment Committee Work • Identify and map recreational and environmental attributes • Develop recreational and environmental attributes categories for prioritization • Map recommended prioritization of recreational and environmental attributes • Recommend request for Arkansas Basin participation in HB1400 funded Watershed Flow Evaluation Tool pilot project • Identify available quantification and threats to attributes • Recommend quantification needs for recreational and environmental attributes • Identify high priority recreational and environmental needs in Arkansas Basin

  8. Arkansas Basin Deliverables and Schedule • Maps of identified recreational and environmental attributes – draft complete February 2008 • Maps of recommended prioritization of recreational and environmental attributes – draft complete February 2008 • Results from pilot project and recommendation about Tool use in Arkansas Basin – pending approvals (projected pilots complete by September 2008) • Recommendations on quantification needs for recreation and environmental attributes – November 2008 • High priority recreational and environmental needs identification

  9. Glossary/Terminology • Attribute – data used to describe a feature. In this case environmental or recreational features in a basin. • Hydrologic Unit – a 4-level heirarchial classification of hydrological drainage basins in the U.S. • Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) – a unique 2-8 digit code used to identify each hydrologic unit. • GIS – a system for capturing, storing, managing, and analyzing spatial information.

  10. Arkansas Basin Attributes Environmental Recreational Significant Riparian & Wetland Plant Communities NWI Wetlands Audubon Important Bird Areas Waterfowl Hunting (State Wildlife Areas) Significant Fishing Areas Threatened & Endangered Species Special Value Waters Birding Trails Significant Whitewater & Flatwater Boating Waters

  11. Arkansas Basin Attributes Environmental Significant Riparian & Wetland Plant Communities NWI Wetlands Audubon Important Bird Areas Threatened & Endangered Species Special Value Waters Bald Eagle Piping Plover Lesser Prairie Chicken Arkansas Darter Greenback Cutthroat Trout Boreal Toad Least Tern Colorado Outstanding Waters CWCB Instream Water Rights BLM – Wilderness Study Areas Arkansas Wilderness Areas

  12. Arkansas Basin Attributes Recreational Waterfowl Hunting (State Wildlife Areas) Significant Fishing Areas Birding Trails Significant Whitewater & Flatwater Boating Waters Trout Lakes Trout Streams Pueblo Fishing Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area Arkansas SWAs & SFUs Significant Flatwater Boating Whitewater Streams

  13. Prioritization Process • Develop environmental and recreational attribute maps (9 total for Arkansas Basin) • Map environmental and recreational attributes by HUC (9 total for Arkansas Basin) • Overlay HUCs to show where there is concentration of recreational and environmental attributes

  14. Examples of Attribute and HUC Intersection

  15. Examples of Attribute and HUC Intersection

  16. Environmental Prioritization

  17. Recreational Prioritization

  18. Environmental and Recreation

  19. Next Steps • Review mapping which will be available on www.ibcc.state.co.us • Provide feedback to the committee • Roundtable adopt attributes and priorities

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