I am retired from the USDA Forest Service and I support multiple use. I’ve also come to the opinion that the San Juan National Forest’s greatest priority is watershed protection and that priority is elevated when a watershed is critical for drinking water.

The water, environment or aesthetic aspects of this watershed are not pristine, if you just look – which I do.

So, the city of Durango will continue to treat for heightened coliform contaminants; they have to. And lakes/reservoirs will fill with sediment. And I won’t delve into the issue of domestic vs. bighorn sheep, but I suggest readers investigate that in depth.

Durango residents, please ask yourselves: Is it appropriate for one sheep permittee to be enabled to impact this watershed in this way, a source for the water out of your tap?

Think about what you’re drinking. Think about where protection is needed.

Thank you for reading and for your consideration.

Steve Hartvigsen

Pagosa Springs