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River Issues

CAPC would like to keep you informed about river issues affecting paddlers in the Southwest. Find out about waterway topics from the perspectives of usage, environment and conservation.


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Wild & Scenic River Ruling.......
Douglas Rhodes catboat@cox.net

Ariz. rivers get interim protection from court decision

By HOWARD FISCHER
Capitol Media Services
07/08/2003




PHOENIX -- The U.S. Forest Service illegally refused to consider protecting 57 Arizona rivers f

website for the Salt River
Douglas Rhodes catboat@cox.net
http://www.chilkat.biz/chilkat/saltriverguide.pdf


New Strainers on the Verde River below Barlett Dam
rick meyer rmeyer2621@yahoo.com

Be advised there are some new stainers on the Verde River below Barlett Dam. Went down at approx 450 cfi and there were some stainers that weren't there last trip, one in particular could be very dangerous at a higher wa

Health / Sanitation Issues for 2002 Season in Grand Canyon
Jim Nothnagel / NPS Health Officer for Grand Canyo Jim_Nothnagel@nps.gov

THE 2002 RIVER SEASON

Well the 2002 river season is upon us. I met several private boaters this last season while I was on the river. I had very good response from them when I explained what I am trying to do to reduc

Verde River between Beasely and Childs
Jim Slingluff jas3800@aol.com

Hi
This has nothing to do with a trip on the lower Verde. I'm using this as a forum to get out the news on an emerging, dramatic change in a particular rapid on the Verde River between Beasely and Childs. This emerging

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River Issues

Wild & Scenic River Ruling.......
Douglas Rhodes catboat@cox.net

Ariz. rivers get interim protection from court decision

By HOWARD FISCHER
Capitol Media Services
07/08/2003




PHOENIX -- The U.S. Forest Service illegally refused to consider protecting 57 Arizona rivers f

River ruling
Douglas Rhodes catboat@cox.net

Feds ordered to protect Ariz. rivers
Court gives environmentalists a win

Shaun McKinnon
The Arizona Republic
Jul. 8, 2003 12:00 AM


A federal judge agreed Monday with a Tucson-based environmental group that the

Judge rules in favor of environmental Groups in AZ.
Dave Huizingh huizingh@cox.net
http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/swcbd/Programs/watersheds/wild/index.html
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 7, 2003

CONTACT:
Brian Segee, Center for Biological Diversity (520) 623-5252 x308
Dave Huizingh, Central Arizona Paddlers Club (480) 966-5551

FEDERAL JUDGE RULES IN FAVOR OF ENVIROMMEN

SUIT FILED TO PROTECT POTENTIAL WILD AND SCENIC RI
CAPC
http://www.sw-center.org/swcbd/press/wild9-26-01.h
The Central Arizona Paddlers Club is a party to the action listed above.


CAPC Bylaws



CENTRAL ARIZONA PADDLERS CLUB STANDING RULES
BYLAWS of CENTRAL ARIZONA PADDLERS CLUB, INC. 2
ARTICLE 1. MEETINGS OF MEMBERS 2
ARTICLE 2. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 3
ARTICLE 3. OFFICERS 3
ARTICLE 4. CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP

SUIT FILED TO PROTECT WILD COLORADO RIVERS
Dave Huizingh huizingh@cox.net
http://www.endangeredearth.org/alerts/result.asp?index=1142
Nationwide, 150 river segments, totaling 10,500 miles have been protected under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. But despite its plethora of grand rivers, Colorado has only one protected river under the Act: the Cache la

SUIT FILED TO PROTECT OVER 750 MILES OF POTENTIAL WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS IN ARIZONA

http://www.sw-center.org/swcbd/press/wild9-26-01.html
SUIT FILED TO PROTECT OVER 750 MILES OF POTENTIAL WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS IN ARIZONA


The Central Arizona Paddlers Club is a party to the suit above.

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