Colorado River up for Wild and Scenic Designation

posted April 27, 2007
by Nathan Fey
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BLM has recently identified the Upper Colorado River as eligible for Wild and Scenic River status, which must be designated by Congress. This eligible rating immediately gives the river some level of interim protection. BLM must now manage and maintain the Outstandingly Remarkable Values identified in the plan which is available on line at
http://www.blm.gov/rmp/co/kfo-gsfo/

The Kremmling and Glenwood Springs BLM Field Offices are beginning the process of the Resource Management Plan Revision which will guide what we do on public lands for the next 20 years. This process includes the Suitability Study for the wild and scenic rivers.

The public is encouraged to participate in this process and your comments regarding the suitability of the Upper Colorado River is a critical component of this process. The Scoping Information Packets and maps are available on the web site. At the back of the Scoping Information Packets there is a comment form. The May 2nd due date for public comment has been extended.

Please pass this information on to others you feel need to be
informed.

For more information:

Bunny Sterin
Outdoor Recreation Planner
Bureau of Land Management
Kremmling Field Office CO-120
PO Box 68
2103 E. Park Ave.
Kremmling, CO 80459

970-724-3025
970-724-9590 FAX
Colorado Stewardship Director
Nathan Fey
1601 Longs Peak Ave.
Longmont, CO 80501
Phone: 303-859-8601

Associated Rivers

low
17h25m
Colorado [CO]
med
14h55m

Associated Gauges

Disclaimer Data Sources

COLORADO RIVER NEAR GRANBY, CO (AW#4124)

n/a 15h10m

COLORADO RIVER NEAR GRANBY, CO (AW#4124)

n/a 15h10m

COLORADO RIVER NEAR KREMMLING, CO. (AW#4139)

675 cfs 14h55m

COLORADO RIVER NEAR KREMMLING, CO. (AW#4139)

4.77 ft 14h55m

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  • Upper Colorado River (CO
    American Whitewater is working with various stakeholders to develop a resource management plan for the BLM, as an alternative to "Wild and Scenic River" management.