Upper Colorado River Basin definition
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The Parties intend that implementation of this SCIA be consistent with and subject to existing law, including but not limited to the Colorado River Compact, the Upper Colorado River Basin Compact, the Colorado River Storage Project Act of 1956, and the Colorado River Basin Project Act of 1968.
Pursuant to these authorities and Article X.2 of the UCRC By-Laws, the UCRC executed an agreement Regarding the Funding of a Temporary Colorado River System Conservation Pilot Program in the Upper Colorado River Basin (“Funding Agreement”) with the United States Bureau of Reclamation on January 6, 2023.
This agreement applies only to the four Colorado River endangered fishes in the Upper Colorado River Basin, excluding the San ▇▇▇▇ River, and is not a precedent for other endangered species or locations.
Sections 4.1.5, 4.1.6, and 5.3.4 of the Recovery Implementation Program for Endangered Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin (Recovery Program) outline procedures for consultation pursuant to Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act on water projects in the Upper Colorado River Basin.
To the extent that Sachem Head may wish to assume the defense of any Claim against Nominee in respect of which Nominee may seek indemnification from Sachem Head hereunder, Sachem Head shall provide Nominee with written notice of Sachem Head’s election to assume the defense of such Claim.
Following is a summary of the importance of the various subbasins in the Upper Colorado River Basin to the endangered fishes and a brief discussion of the major actions directed at recovering the endangered fishes in these subbasins.
The purpose of the Recovery Implementation Program for Endangered Fishes in the Upper Colorado River Basin (Recovery Program) is to recover the humpback chub (Gila cypha), bonytail (G.
Annual report prepared for the Recovery Implementation Program for the Endangered Fishes of the Upper Colorado River Basin.
Recovery of Colorado pikeminnow is considered necessary only for the Upper Colorado River Basin (including the San ▇▇▇▇ River subbasin).
Articles IV(c) of the Colorado River Compact and XV(b) of the Upper Colorado River Basin Compact (“Upper Basin Compact”) expressly recognize each compacting state’s rights and powers to regulate within its boundaries the appropriation, use, and control of water apportioned and available to the states by the Colorado River and Upper Basin Compacts.