As part of the conditions for certification, the 15 participants in NISP will be required to monitor the Poudre River at points throughout Northern Colorado, and in some cases, to do so for decades. Among the items to be monitored will be water temperature, E. Coli, nutrients and other substances that occur naturally in the environment.Other mitigation measures will be required.
Over the course of meeting the state conditions, NISP participants will spend tens of millions of dollars.
The issuance of the 401 Water Quality Certification brings to a close the major permitting efforts with the State of Colorado. In 2017, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission and the Colorado Water Conservation Board approved the Fish and Wildlife Mitigation and Enhancement Plan, which calls for $60 million of improvements in Northern Colorado.