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Wyoming Framework Water Plan Volume
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0-INTRODUCTION
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Surface Water…………………
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7.1.4 Supply Estimates…………
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8.6.3 Needs …………………
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List of Tables Table 1-1 Basin Plan
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List of Figures Figure 2-1 Snapshot
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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 OVERVIEW This
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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.3 BASIN PLANS Mo
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2.0 WEB TOOL Figure 2-1. Snapshot o
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3.0 SETTING Table 3-1 Landownership
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3.0 SETTING 3.1.3 Climate Wyoming
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3.0 SETTING Table 3-3 Basin Area Po
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3.0 SETTING Table 3-5 2004 Populati
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3.0 SETTING Livestock As of 2004, t
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3.0 SETTING Almanac, 2006). This in
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3.0 SETTING The key elements of Wyo
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3.0 SETTING administered on a strai
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3.0 SETTING It also limits Colorado
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3.0 SETTING (iii) Approximately 34,
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3.0 SETTING the award was for use i
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3.0 SETTING obligations of Wyoming
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3.0 SETTING aesthetically pleasing,
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3.0 SETTING Table 3-9 Drinking Wate
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3.0 SETTING species. If a federal a
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WYOMING - Headwaters of the West! S
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FRANNIE DEAVER COWLEY LOVELL BYRON
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4.0 RESOURCES 4.3 SURFACE WATER RES
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4.0 RESOURCES Table 4-2 Recommended
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4.0 RESOURCES Major Aquifers Alluvi
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4.0 RESOURCES suggest an aquifer gr
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4.0 RESOURCES very low solubilities
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7.0 AVAILABILITY uses. This chapter
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7.0 AVAILABILITY spreadsheets each
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7.0 AVAILABILITY average or normal
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7.0 AVAILABILITY Tongue River. Duri
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7.0 AVAILABILITY 7.1.6 Future Suppl
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7.0 AVAILABILITY Calculations of gr
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7.0 AVAILABILITY the substantial be
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7.0 AVAILABILITY limestone” group
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7.0 AVAILABILITY Since the early 19
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THAYNE Note: The Physically Availab
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Clarks Fork Yellowstone River-Bear
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES 8.1 INTRODUCTION
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Northeast, Wind/B
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Table 8-1 Agricul
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Table 8-2 Framewo
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Table 8-4 Agricul
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Table 8-5 Evaluat
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Little Snake Rive
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES quantity of groun
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES 8.5.4 Long List o
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Table 8-11 Evalua
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES 8.5.7 Framework S
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Table 8-13 Framew
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Cheyenne River Ba
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES 8.6.4 Long List o
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES reduction. Conser
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Drought response
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Table 8-15 Remain
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Table 8-17 Evalua
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Table 8-19 Evalua
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Table 8-21 Evalua
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES 8.7.6 Recommendat
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Table 8-23 Irriga
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES 8.9.6 Supplementa
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Table 8-30 Framew
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8.0 OPPORTUNITIES Clarks Fork The C
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9.0 PROJECT FUNDING 9.2.1 Federal P
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9.0 PROJECT FUNDING ! Mineral Royal
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cubic feet per second (cfs) domesti
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municipal use non-point source poll
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ACRONYM LIST AF or AC-FT ASCE ASR B
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INDEX Agricultural, 3-1, 3-3, 3-9,
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Minor Aquifer, 4-7 Missouri River B
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2.0 INFORMATION AND DATA 8. Evolve
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2.0 INFORMATION AND DATA 2.3.5 Publ
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2.0 INFORMATION AND DATA Table 1 SU
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3.0 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE PLAN
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3.0 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE PLAN
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4.0 AGENCY PLANNING RECOMMENDATIONS
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4.0 AGENCY PLANNING RECOMMENDATIONS
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4.0 AGENCY PLANNING RECOMMENDATIONS
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5.0 SUMMARY OF ISSUES AND RECOMMEND
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Appendix A EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES AND
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Bear River Basin Water Plan Executi
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Figure 1 Bear River Basin Bear Exec
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! ! ! Environmental. Environmental
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Ground Water Unlike continuous surf
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The following summarizes the Centra
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presented to the Basin Advisory Gro
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2 of 2 Issues identified in the Bea
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Executive Summary Green River Basin
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Executive Summary, Green River Basi
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Executive Summary, Green River Basi
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Executive Summary, Green River Basi
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Executive Summary, Green River Basi
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Executive Summary, Green River Basi
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Northeast Wyoming River Basins Plan
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Executive Summary Northeast Wyoming
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Northeast Wyoming River Basins Plan
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Northeast Wyoming River Basins Plan
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Northeast Wyoming River Basins Plan
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Northeast Wyoming River Basins Plan
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Issues identified in the Northeast
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PLATTE RIVER BASIN
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E X E C U T I V E S U M M A R Y E X
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E X E C U T I V E S U M M A R Y Pre
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E X E C U T I V E S U M M A R Y A G
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E X E C U T I V E S U M M A R Y E N
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E X E C U T I V E S U M M A R Y in
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E X E C U T I V E S U M M A R Y Und
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E X E C U T I V E S U M M A R Y F U
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Powder/Tongue River Basin Plan Exec
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Executive Summary INTRODUCTION The
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Executive Summary of Idaho and Wyom
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Executive Summary Canyon of the Sna
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Sub-basin Gage flow Depletions DRY
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Executive Summary RECREATIONAL USE
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WIND/BIGHORN RIVER
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Acknowledgements The BRS team would
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acres. Given these variations, surf
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evaporative loss for these reservoi
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Identified Water Development Projec
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Table ES-4 Short-List of Water Deve
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF WESTERN STATES
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Nugget: The state administers a Wat
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Nugget: Get all of the physical inf
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GENERAL CONCLUSIONS AND OBSERVATION
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Weighting Factor 3 2 2 3 -2 Complet
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Snake/Salt River Basin Population 8
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Public Comments on the Wyoming Fram
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