Lessons learned from innocent fishing tourney

The Coloradoan The Denver chapter of Trout Unlimited, a group committed to "conserving, protecting, and restoring North America's coldwater fisheries and their watersheds," held its second annual Pro-Am Carp Slam. The event took place on the South Platte River from Evans Avenue in Denver north to Thornton.

Thirteen teams consisting of one professional and one amateur fished two "beats" each, one section in the morning and a different section in the afternoon.

http://www.coloradoan.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081012/ENTERTAINMENT06/810120301

The Emerging Environmental Majority

From Red State Rebels Home Page

 Seventy-five percent of Americans in a 2005 Harris poll agreed with the statement, “Protecting the environment is so important that requirements and standards cannot be too high, and continuing environmental improvements must be made regardless of cost.”.....

... Yet a shrinking minority of voters are willing to associate themselves with the loaded term “environmentalist.” In the same poll, only 12 percent claimed that label. Americans like green, but they are less fond of greens. And that has been doubly true for outdoorsmen.

http://redstaterebels.org/2008/10/the-emerging-environmental-majority/

Current affairs on state water

By Mark Jaffe The Denver Post

State will stick with roadless plan

Colorado officials worry about a potential loophole that could allow gas drilling in some roadless forests, but don't plan to scrap their plan for managing 4 million acres of the backcountry.

http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_10638568

Western & Colorado Water Project Staff Notes

September 2008

 

We continued to participate in the "visioning" exercise that Colorado's Inter-Basin Compact Committee is doing around what the state's water future will look like. http://ibcc.state.co.us/

 

The first printed copies of the WWP's 10th Anniversary Report, Water, People, Fish arrived in time for us to distribute to Board and annual meeting attendees. Additional copies will arrive soon and information will be available on CTU’s website and National’s Western Water conservation page.

http://www.tu.org/site/c.kkLRJ7MSKtH/b.3022975/

 

We completed the white paper about the next generation of TU’s Conservation Success Index (CSI) and made a presentation with the task force's recommendations to TU’s Board of Directors. More information on this will be forthcoming and expect to see some changes on the CSI website as a result of this effort as well.

http://www.tu.org/site/c.kkLRJ7MSKtH/b.4347959/

 

Excellent news on the hiring front! The Colorado Water Project hired Greg Espegren to be its aquatic specialist. Formerly, Greg was with the Colorado Division of Wildlife and the Colorado Water Conservation Board. And, after a thorough search of an excellent pool of candidates, we've filled the WWP Communications Director position with Randy Scholfield, the editorial writer for the Wichita Eagle newspaper and an avid TU member and angler, who was previously an organizer with the Great Plains Earth Institute and a teacher after having been awarded a PhD in English.

 

TU and the other parties to the Colorado water court proceedings to quantify the Black Canyon reserved water right are engaged in mediation. The lawyers have reached agreement on a proposed decree. The parties’ principals are now reviewing.

 

We met with the proponents of expanding Rio Grande Reservoir. The proponents claim that expanded storage capacity could be used to improve late season flows in the Rio Grande River. We are evaluating the expansion and will be providing input.

http://www.wildernet.com/pages/area.cfm?areaID=CORSRG&CU_ID=1

 

The Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) has released its Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on Colorado Springs’ Southern Delivery System (SDS). We have prepared draft comments on the EIS. We have also been discussing mitigation measures with the BOR and Colorado Springs: http://www.sdseis.com/

 

The Army Corps of Engineers released its Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on the Northern District’s Northern Integrated Supply Project (NISP). We submitted comments on the EIS in September. http://www.ncwcd.org/project_features/nisp_main.asp

http://www.savethepoudre.org/

 

We will be reviewing Denver’s Federal Energy Regulatory Commission license application related to expanding Gross Reservoir on South Boulder Creek. Comments are due at the end of September.

http://www.denverwater.org/search/searchframe.html

Fraser Valley water officials optimistic about device that vacuums sediment from streams

Environmental report for Chimney Hollow shows possible effects of reservoir southwest of Loveland

By Pamela DickmanLoveland Reporter-Herald

'The 90,000-acre-foot reservoir near Carter Lake (southwest of Loveland) would store water from the Windy Gap project for Front Range communities.'

http://reporterherald.com/news_story.asp?ID=18920

Feds defend BLM’s Roan Plateau drilling plan

The government, in response to a lawsuit filed by a coalition of 10 environmental groups [including CTU] in July, denied allegations that the BLM’s plan for natural gas development on the Roan Plateau violated the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), court documents show.

http://www.postindependent.com/article/20080919/VALLEYNEWS/809189973/1083&ParentProfile=1074&title=Feds%20defend%20BLM%E2%80%99s%20Roan%20Plateau%20drilling%20plan

River Rehab

by David Halterman - Durango Telegraph

'Now that river levels have dropped, monsoon season is over, and tuber sightings are as rare as ants teeth, the banks of the Animas River have been calling for a bit of attention. Well, they got it last Saturday morning as local volunteers came out to cash in on a little river karma while tidying up the shoreline. Organized by Ty Churchwell of Trout Unlimited...."

http://www.durangotelegraph.com/telegraph.php?inc=/08-09-18/day.htm