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Work Begins on Lake Nighthorse Boat Inspection and Decontamination Station

Media Contact: Justyn Liff, 970-248-0625, jliff@usbr.gov

For Release: May 09, 2016

DURANGO, Colo. – The Bureau of Reclamation is contracting with Weeminuche Construction Authority, a Ute Mountain Ute Tribe construction company for surveying and construction of the Lake Nighthorse boat inspection and decontamination station. Survey work and construction will begin in May 2016.

The station will be located off County Road 210 at the entrance of the Lake Nighthorse recreation area. The purpose of the station is to prevent aquatic invasive species from being introduced into Lake Nighthorse.

After construction is completed in September 2016, the area will remain closed to all public access. This is necessary until a recreation management entity is identified and appropriate recreation facilities are built to provide for public safety and protect resources from damage due to uncontrolled use.

Lake Nighthorse is a component of the Animas-La Plata Project, the project was built to fulfill the water rights settlement of the Ute Mountain Ute and Southern Ute Indian tribes of southwestern Colo.

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