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Response to POWER’s Letter About Compact Provisions

Date: 1999-01-01
Categories: Water, Hydrology & Watersheds, Gunnison Basin
Geographic scope: gunnison basin, upper gunnison
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Letter concerning POWER’s (People Opposing Water Export Raids) “failure” to recognize the following Compact provisions in their letter to the Upper Colorado River Commission. From: Executive Director Wayne E. Clark To: (Upper Gunnison River Water Conservency District) Kathleen C. Klein January 8th 1999

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Knowledge graph centered on Response to POWER’s Letter About Compact Provision with 21 nodes and 60 connections. Top connected: Spruce, United States Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District, Colorado River, U.S. Supreme Court.

Stakeholders (6)

Agencies, organizations, and groups mentioned as actors in this document.

United States Bureau of ReclamationUpper Gunnison River Water Conservancy DistrictU.S. Supreme CourtUpper Colorado River CommissionPeople Opposing Water Export RaidsInternational Boundary and Water Commission

Species (1)

Spruce

External References Cited (3)

Works cited by this document, grouped by type.

report (2)

  • Compilation of Records in Accordance With Article V of the Decree of the Supreme Court of the United States in Arizona v. California (1969)Bureau of Reclamation
  • Consumptive Uses and Losses ReportBureau of Reclamation

legislation (1)

  • Colorado River Compact