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                        "*": "\n== [[File:USU_CCRS_v2.JPG|200px]] [https://qcnr.usu.edu/coloradoriver/learn/ '''Center for Colorado River Studies, S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources, Utah State University''']==\n*[https://qcnr.usu.edu/coloradoriver/futures Future of the Colorado River Project]\n*[https://qcnr.usu.edu/coloradoriver/files/research/Fill_Mead_First_Exec_Summary.pdf Fill Mead First: A technical assessment]\n*[https://qcnr.usu.edu/coloradoriver/files/FS_whitepaper2_2pager.pdf Water Resource Modeling of the Colorado River: Present and Future Strategies]\n*[https://qcnr.usu.edu/coloradoriver/research Recently Published Research]\n----\n\n== [[File:UCREDRP.jpg|200px]] '''[[Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program (Upper Basin Recovery Program)]]''' == \n*[https://www.usbr.gov/uc/progact/amp/amwg/2020-02-12-amwg-meeting/20200212-UpperColoradoRiverBasinEndangeredFishRecoveryPrograms-Presentation-508-UCRO.pdf Upper Colorado River Basin: Endangered Fish Recovery Programs ]\n*[http://www.coloradoriverrecovery.org/general-information/general-publications/swimming-upstream-newsletter.html Swimming Upstream 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                        "*": "\n\n\n== FISHING ==\n{|class=\"wikitable\" width=\"100%\"\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"pink\"\n|'''FISHING'''\n|}\n*LEES FERRY: GCNRA- GCNRA visitation was '''2.27 million people''' in 2011; '''178,922''' in the Lees Ferry District (NPS 2012- CFMPEA pg 87)\n*Between 2009 and 2011, '''8,048''' people participated in guided fishing trips on the Colorado River in GCNRA, averaging '''2,682''' people per year during this period.\n*FISHING:  Between 09-11, An average of '''1,000''' anglers visited Lees Ferry that did not use commercial guides and who fish from shore, bring their own boats, or rent boats (Anderson et al. 201)\n\n\n----\n\n== RAFTING ==\n{|class=\"wikitable\" width=\"100%\"\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"yellow\"\n|'''RAFTING'''\n|}\n*(SOURCE:  CFMP-EA_pg 87)\n*RAFTING:  Approximately '''50,000''' visitors per year experience the Glen Canyon Reach on guided raft trips from GCD to Lees Ferry boat ramp operated by an NPS concessioner.\n*RAFTING:  Approximately '''24,000''' visitors participate in commercial and noncommercial river trips each year.\n*The Colorado River Management Plan set a visitor capacity of '''60''' trips at one time (1,100 people) based on campsite size and location and other resource factors.\n*Durning peak summer months, a maximum SIX trips (motorized and non-motorized)launch each day.\n*Summer trips range from 6 to 16 days, and '''Maximum group size is 32 people'''.\n*Non-Motorized use period (Late September throught March)\n*Approximately 1/2 of trips launching at Lees Ferry terminate at Diamond Creek, and other trips terminate at Pearce Ferry.\n*Diamond Creek is located at river mile 225, and is accessible by a rad on the Hualapai reservation.\n*HUALAPAI RIVER RUNNERS:  conduct one-day river trips from Diamond Creek to the Quartermaster Canyon areas near RM 263, where visitors debark and take helicopters to the rim.\n*Hualapai operate short pontoon trips near Quartermaster Canyon as well.\n*Visitor Use statistics for Hualapai river trips are not available.\n\n----\n\n== HIKING ==\n{|class=\"wikitable\" width=\"100%\"\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"gray\"\n|'''HIKING'''\n|}\n*(SOURCE:  CFMP-EA_pg 88)\n*The Colorado River is a popular destination for many of Grand Canyon's '''37,000''' overnight backpackers and thousands of day hikers.\n*Approximately 56% of backpackers camp overnight in the popular Cross-canyon Corridor that includes three campgrounds and a trail system that links South Rim to North Rim.\n*\n\n----\n== GENERAL VISITATION ==\n{|class=\"wikitable\" width=\"100%\"\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"pink\"\n|'''GENERAL VISITATION'''\n|}\n*GCNP- Glen Canyon National Park was visited by '''4.36 million people''' in 2011 (NPS 2012)\n*Grand Canyon-  \n**About '''18,000 people''' visit the Grand Canyon '''daily''' in '''October''' \n**Nearly '''5 million people visit the Grand Canyon Park''' each year, and '''1,500 people''' call it home.\n[http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2013/oct/02/us-government-shutdown-grand-canyon/ Source:  Las Vegas Sun Article- LINK]\n\n----\n*Every '''$1 of federal investment''' in the national parks creates '''$4 of economic value''' to the public.  [AMWG minutes_Feb 2015]\n\n== GENERAL RECREATION ==\n{|class=\"wikitable\" width=\"100%\"\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"orange\"\n|'''GENERAL RECREATION'''\n|}\n*[http://www.takepart.com/article/2013/07/26/colorado-rivers-reservoirs-record-low The Colorado River provides an estimated '''$26 billion a year in recreation''' to the economy, and provides roughly '''250,000 jobs''' in the 7 Basin States]\n*[http://www.steamboattoday.com/news/2013/nov/04/business-water-summit-draws-colorado-river-stakeho/ Business of Water Summit draws Colorado River stakeholders to Denver]\n\n== COLORADO RIVER- General INFORMATION ==\n{|class=\"wikitable\" width=\"100%\"\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"orange\"\n|'''Colorado River GENERAL INFORMATION'''\n|}\n*The Colorado River and its tributaries provide water to nearly '''40 Million people''' for municipal use, supply water to irrigate nearly '''5.5 million acres of land''', and is the lifeblood for at least '''22 federally recognized tribes''', '''7 National Wildlife Refuges''', '''4 National Recreation Areas''', and '''11 National Parks'''.\n\n(SOURCE: Colorado River Basin Water Supply and Demand Study)\n\n*The Colorado River provides '''15% of our nation\u2019s crops, and suppors a 26 billion dollar recreation industry'''.[http://www.kcsg.com/view/full_story/23379397/article-Free-Lecture-Glen-Canyon-and-the-Colorado-River-Thursday--August-29th-at-the-Canyon-Community-Center-in-Springdale?instance=more_local_news1 KCSG LINK]\n*'''~50%''' of river length is now reservoirs.  (JSchmidt_SDM workshop_Aug 2013)\n*[http://www.steamboattoday.com/news/2013/nov/04/business-water-summit-draws-colorado-river-stakeho/ The Colorado River, is a major economic driver in the country. If it were a company, he said, it would rank at '''No. 155 on Fortune 500 list''' and be the country\u2019s '''19th largest employer'''. It supports nearly '''250,000 jobs''' in six states, produces '''$26 billion in economic output''', contributes '''$3.2 billion in annual taxes''' and creates '''$10.4 billion in annual earnings, salaries and wages''']\n*'''97%''' of the Colorado River Basin is within the United States.\n--\n*The average flow of the Colorado River is '''15 million acre-feet'''. This compares with '''16.5 million acre-feet''' for the Hudson River, 164 million for the Columbia, and '''520 million''' for the Mississippi River. All except the Colorado routinely flow almost entirely into the oceans. - [http://www.mountaintownnews.net/2014/11/01/reslicing-colorado-river/#sthash.fgimWAwc.dpuf News Article-LINK]\n--\n*[http://insideclimatenews.org/news/29042015/drought-parched-lake-mead-could-leave-seven-states-high-and-dry LINK]\n*Three of the seven states in the Colorado River Basin led the nation in population growth from 2000-2010. Nevada grew 35.1 percent, Arizona 24.6 percent and Utah 23.8 percent.\n\n*The four other states in the Basin\u2013\u2013California, Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming\u2013\u2013all showed double-digit growth. The region added more than 6.9 million people, accounting for one quarter of the nation's growth in the decade.\n\n*With about 65 million people, the seven Basin states account for around 20 percent of the U.S. population.\n\n== HYDROPOWER ==\n{|class=\"wikitable\" width=\"100%\"\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"pink\"\n|'''HYDROPOWER'''\n|}\n*Hydropower facilities along the Colorado River provide more than '''4,200''' megawatts of electrical generating capacity, helping to meet the power needs of the West and offset the use of fossil fuels.\n(SOURCE: Colorado River Basin Water Supply and Demand Study)\n*Glen Canyon Powerplant has a total capacity of '''1,320 megawatts''' and annually produces '''approximately five billion kilowatt-hours of power''' to help sustain the electrical needs of about '''5.8 million customers''' [http://www.lakepowellchronicle.com/v2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=77&story_id=3967 Source:  News Article- LINK]\n*[http://aspenjournalism.org/2013/12/08/hydropower-production-at-glen-canyon-dam-threatened-by-low-water/ Glen Canyon\u2019s eight turbines this year (2013) are generating power equivalent to what is used by '''320,000 homes''', according to the WAPA-- News Article Link]\n\n----\n\n== LAKE STATS ==\n*THE LARGEST OF THE LARGE-- Here\u2019s a list of the largest man-made lakes in the nation by acre-feet of water volume as of Feb. 21,2014 according to federal records:  \n*[http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/getting-bottom-lake-mead-s-shrinking-reputation Getting to the bottom of Lake Mead\u2019s shrinking reputation- LINK]\n**1. Lake Oahe, N.D. and S.D., 17.1 million volume, 23 million capacity\n**2. Lake Sakakawea, N.D., 16 million volume, 23.5 million capacity\n**3. Fort Peck Lake, Mont., 12.5 million volume, 19.1 million capacity\n**4. '''Lake Mead''', Nev. and Ariz., 12.5 million volume, '''26.1 million capacity'''\n**5. '''Lake Powell''', Ariz. and Utah, 9.6 million volume, '''24.3 million capacity'''\n\n== MISC ==\n*LV Review Journal_ Lake Mead_January 3, 2013:  Liability issues hamper hiring outside parties__Wednesday, January 2nd\n\u201cSince 2000, 112 people have drowned in Lake Mead.   A spokeswoman for the park service says all but five of those bodies have been recovered.\u201d"
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