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Title page 430 Central Utah Project, Bonneville Unit : Diamond Fork Power System : final Environmental Impact Statement, page 430
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Format 430 text/PDF
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; attachment 1 SECTION 404bl EVALU evaluation ATION atlon would increase in the area because of the reservoirs and their fluctuating shorelines which would provide food for many of the shorebird species however because of the annual reservoir water level fluctuations the resulting environment would be relatively unstable when compared to the existing wetlandriverine wetland riverine habitats As a result there would be only limited use by semiaquatic mammals reptiles amphibians aquatic insects and aquatic legeta vegeta tion there would be little or no use of the reservoir basins by many of the existing small mammals and birds now using the area there would be an increase in waterfowl during their migration periods however waterfowl pro duction would be severely decreased because of lack of vegetative cover and food provided by the existing habitat 7 actions to minimize impacts refer to chapter 111 III ill fishery and wildlife measures and mitigation and other mitiga matiga tion measures for each alternative F proposed disposal site determination 1 mixing zone not significant major areas where fill is to be placed would be de watered at the time of fill place ment short term turbidity increa indrea increases ses would occur at feature sites during construction 2 determination of compliance with applicable water quality standards refer to chapter IV water quality 3 potential effects on human use characteristics a municipal and private water supply not appli aepli cable b recreation and commercial fisheries refer to chapter IV recreation c water related recreation refer to chapter IV recreation d esthetics refer to chapter IV topography and scenery e parks national and historic monuments national seashores wilderness areas research sites and similar reserves refer to chapter IV cultural resources 430
Identifier http://cdm15999.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/WesternWatersProject/id/3937

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