What is the impact of the proposed conveyance of the Bureau of Reclamation to the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District?
What is the anticipated timing? A rider containing a direction to the Bureau of Reclamation to transfer the Southern End facilities has been included in a current bill before the US Congress. It has passed in the House of Representatives and will likely be considered by the Senate in March 2006. If the proposal is approved, then the process to complete the transfer can begin. A similar process for the North End facilities out of Horsetooth Reservoir took several years. If NCWCD is the owner of the Boulder Feeder Canal , a federal Environmental Assessment under NEPA would not be required, however in either instance standard practice for City of Boulder and Boulder County trail design and construction includes an environmental review and public process that would build on the issues identified in the CEAP process. City and county staff will meet with NCWCD staff and board as trail planning continues to ensure that the preliminary trail design meets their needs for operations and maintena
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