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==[[GCDAMP Strategic Plan| '''History of the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program''']]== | ==[[GCDAMP Strategic Plan| '''History of the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program''']]== | ||
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+ | The Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt, created the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program (GCDAMP) in response to the 1995 Environmental Impact Statement on the Operations of Glen Canyon Dam. The GCDAMP is responsible for implementation of the Grand Canyon Protection Act of 1992, to monitor the operation of Glen Canyon Dam, to ensure the dam is operated in compliance with a range of laws and regulations and mitigate any significant environmental impacts. [https://gcdamphistory.org/about/what-is-gcdamp/] | ||
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==Glen Canyon Environmental Studies== | ==Glen Canyon Environmental Studies== | ||
− | + | While the National Park Service, Native Americans, river runners, and scientists had noticed that some beaches were disappearing and that plant and animal life along the Colorado River were | |
− | While the National Park Service, Native Americans, river runners, and scientists had noticed that | + | changing since Glen Canyon Dam was completed in 1963, the Glen Canyon Environmental Studies program of the Bureau of Reclamation was the first systematic effort to investigate the effects of dam operations on downstream resources. The program began in 1982 and lasted through 1996. The Glen Canyon Environmental Studies did identify a mix of positive and negative consequences of dam operations on the downstream environment. In response to |
− | some beaches were disappearing and that plant and animal life along the Colorado River were | + | substantial public concern over the findings of the Glen Canyon Environmental Studies, in 1989 the Secretary of the Interior announced that an environmental impact statement would be completed to evaluate the operation of Glen Canyon Dam. With this announcement, the Glen Canyon Environmental Studies focused on providing specific data for use in the Glen Canyon Dam Environmental Impact Statement (Reclamation 1995). [http://www.riversimulator.org/Resources/GCDAMP/GCDAMPchronicle/StrategicPlanGCDamp2001.pdf] |
− | changing since Glen Canyon Dam was completed in 1963, the Glen Canyon Environmental | + | |
− | Studies program of the Bureau of Reclamation was the first systematic effort to investigate the | + | |
− | effects of dam operations on downstream resources. The program began in 1982 and lasted | + | |
− | through 1996. The Glen Canyon Environmental Studies did identify a mix of positive and | + | |
− | negative consequences of dam operations on the downstream environment. In response to | + | |
− | substantial public concern over the findings of the Glen Canyon Environmental Studies, in 1989 | + | |
− | the Secretary of the Interior announced that an environmental impact statement would be | + | |
− | completed to evaluate the operation of Glen Canyon Dam. With this announcement, the Glen | + | |
− | Canyon Environmental Studies focused on providing specific data for use in the Glen Canyon | + | |
− | Dam Environmental Impact Statement (Reclamation 1995). | + | |
==Grand Canyon Protection Act== | ==Grand Canyon Protection Act== | ||
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The Grand Canyon Protection Act (Appendix A) was enacted on October 30, 1992. Section | The Grand Canyon Protection Act (Appendix A) was enacted on October 30, 1992. Section | ||
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(c) RULE OF CONSTRUCTION.−Nothing in this title alters the purposes for which the Grand Canyon National Park or the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area were established or affects the authority and responsibility of the Secretary with respect to the management and administration of the Grand Canyon National Park and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, including natural and cultural resources and visitor use, under laws applicable to those areas, including, but not limited to, the Act of August 25, 1916 (39 Stat. 535) as amended and supplemented. | (c) RULE OF CONSTRUCTION.−Nothing in this title alters the purposes for which the Grand Canyon National Park or the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area were established or affects the authority and responsibility of the Secretary with respect to the management and administration of the Grand Canyon National Park and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, including natural and cultural resources and visitor use, under laws applicable to those areas, including, but not limited to, the Act of August 25, 1916 (39 Stat. 535) as amended and supplemented. | ||
− | The Secretary of the Interior was also directed to establish and implement long-term monitoring | + | The Secretary of the Interior was also directed to establish and implement long-term monitoring programs and activities to ensure that Glen Canyon Dam is operated in a manner consistent with the Grand Canyon Protection Act. These programs include necessary research and studies to determine the effect of management of the dam on the natural, recreational, and cultural downstream resources. These actions will also be undertaken in consultation with other federal agencies, the Governors of the Basin States, Indian Tribes, and the general public, including representatives of academic and scientific communities, environmental organizations, the recreation industry, and contractors for the purchase of federal power produced at Glen Canyon Dam. To accomplish these requirements, the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program was established. [http://www.riversimulator.org/Resources/GCDAMP/GCDAMPchronicle/StrategicPlanGCDamp2001.pdf] |
− | programs and activities to ensure that Glen Canyon Dam is operated in a manner consistent with | + | |
− | the Grand Canyon Protection Act. These programs include necessary research and studies to | + | |
− | determine the effect of management of the dam on the natural, recreational, and cultural | + | |
− | downstream resources. These actions will also be undertaken in consultation with other federal | + | |
− | agencies, the Governors of the Basin States, Indian Tribes, and the general public, including | + | |
− | representatives of academic and scientific communities, environmental organizations, the | + | |
− | recreation industry, and contractors for the purchase of federal power produced at Glen Canyon | + | |
− | Dam. To accomplish these requirements, the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program | + | |
− | was established. | + | |
==Glen Canyon Dam Environmental Impact Statement== | ==Glen Canyon Dam Environmental Impact Statement== | ||
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resources and producing hydropower, and to protect affected Native American interests. The | resources and producing hydropower, and to protect affected Native American interests. The | ||
preferred alternative was the Modified Low Fluctuating Flow Alternative. | preferred alternative was the Modified Low Fluctuating Flow Alternative. | ||
− | Record of Decision on the Operation of Glen Canyon Dam | + | |
+ | ==Record of Decision on the Operation of Glen Canyon Dam== | ||
On October 9, 1996, the Secretary of the Interior signed the Record of Decision that presented | On October 9, 1996, the Secretary of the Interior signed the Record of Decision that presented | ||
− | the rationale for choosing the Modified Low Fluctuating Flow Alternative. As noted in the | + | the rationale for choosing the Modified Low Fluctuating Flow Alternative. As noted in the Record of Decision: |
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The goal of selecting a preferred alternative was not to maximize benefits for the most | The goal of selecting a preferred alternative was not to maximize benefits for the most | ||
resources, but rather to find an alternative dam operating plan that would permit recovery | resources, but rather to find an alternative dam operating plan that would permit recovery | ||
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+ | *[[GCES Documents| GCES Documents]] | ||
+ | *[http://gcdamphistory.org GCDAMP Administrative History website] | ||
+ | *[https://gcdamphistory.org/about/new-member-orientation/ New Member Orientation] | ||
+ | *[https://gcdamphistory.org/archive/key-readings/ Key Readings] | ||
+ | *[https://gcdamphistory.org/archive/oral-histories/ Oral Histories] | ||
+ | *[https://gcdamphistory.org/history/historical-timeline/ Historical Timeline] | ||
+ | *[[GCDAMP AHAHG Page| Administrative History Ad-Hoc Group (AHAHG) page]] | ||
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===Interviews=== | ===Interviews=== | ||
− | + | *[http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=Cliff_Barrett-_BIO_PAGE Cliff Barrett] | |
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+ | '''2020''' | ||
+ | *[https://www.usbr.gov/uc/progact/amp/twg/2020-04-15-twg-meeting/20200415-AdministrativeHistoryProjectProgressUpdate-Presentation-508-UCRO.pdf Administrative History Project – Progress Update ] | ||
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+ | '''2019''' | ||
+ | *[https://www.usbr.gov/uc/progact/amp/amwg/2019-03-06-amwg-meeting/20190306-AdministrativeHistoryUpdate-Presentation-508-UCRO.pdf Administrative History Project Update Presentation] | ||
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+ | '''2018''' | ||
+ | *[https://www.usbr.gov/uc/rm/amp/amwg/mtgs/18feb14/Attach_13.pdf GCDAMP Administrative History Project PPT] | ||
'''2017''' | '''2017''' |
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History of the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management ProgramThe Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt, created the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program (GCDAMP) in response to the 1995 Environmental Impact Statement on the Operations of Glen Canyon Dam. The GCDAMP is responsible for implementation of the Grand Canyon Protection Act of 1992, to monitor the operation of Glen Canyon Dam, to ensure the dam is operated in compliance with a range of laws and regulations and mitigate any significant environmental impacts. [1] |
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