Hi Cobirders -  The deadline for comments on the Draft Environmental Impact 
Statement for the Chatfield Reallocation Project is coming up on Sept. 6.  The 
project, if carried out, would eliminate someof the richest bird habitat in the 
State, the riparian forests and wetlands along 0.7 miles of the So. Platte 
RIver just above Chatfield Reservoir, and even more of the same along Plum 
Creek.  Deer Creek would also be affected.  The project depends heavily on 
mitigation, and the mitigation depends on very vague "adaptive management" 
measures.    One supposed benefit that has been used to "sell" this project was 
improved flows in the Platte downstream of Chatfield dam. The DEIS makes clear 
this won't happen.    For more information,  I recommend visiting 
www.SaveChatfield.org for the Audubon point of view and www.chatfieldstudy.org 
for the Corps of Engineers point of view.  Both sites have links to the DEIS 
and can tell you which libraries have hard copies.  Comments by both Hugh 
Kingery and Joey Kellner are on the  SaveChatfield website.    You don't have 
to be an expert to comment!  If you bird a lot at Chatfield and want the 
riparian habitat preserved, you can write a letter to say just that. There are 
alternatives that received very little consideration in the DEIS, like  more 
intensive water conservation measures, storage in Reuter-Hess Reservoir, use of 
gravel pits, underground storage in Denver Basin aquifers.  The Corps  should 
be encouraged to pursue them.   Send a copy of your letter to Gov. John 
Hickenlooper (136 State Capitol, 200 E. Colfax Ave., Denver 80203), to your 
Congressional Representative, and to your Senators. It's important to speak out 
if you want to save the irreplaceable birding habitat that will be destroyed at 
Chatfield. Polly ReetzDenver, [email protected]

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