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Title page 6 Final environmental impact statement on the Wasatch County Water Efficiency Project and Daniel Replacement Project, page 6
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Format 6 text/PDF
Rights Brigham Young University; http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/generic.php Public Domain Public
Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; for the impact on naturally reproducing cutthroat trout in upper daniels creek within the provo river drainage if possible A survey will be conducted prior to construction activities to identify leatherside chub population centers and learn more about the status of the species areas outside the impact area but within heber valley that contain populations of leatherside chub that would benefit from habitat enhancement would be enhanced and protected in accordance with an agreement to be finalized with the FWS and utah division of wildlife resources the CUWCD will enter into an agreement with the natural resources conservation service and wasatch soil conservation district for the purpose of assuring that unavoidable significant losses to fish and wildlife caused by the tri valley watershed project will be compensated for by the tri trl valley vailey watershed project the agreement will be in place prior to the CUWCD awarding any construction contracts for WCWEP distribution pipelines the draft conservation agreement for spotted frog and the draft conservation plan for leatherside chub have not been completed CUWCD understands that these agreements are in the process of being prepared CUWCD will review these documents when they are available and consider them in the implementation of the proposed action or DRP alternatives impacts on aquatic resources also can be avoided and minimized by the following types of environmental commitments health and safety revegetation and erosion control and wetlands cultural resources A class fal ffl M survey will be conducted for the selected project areas after the EIS process and before construction this will be conducted by cultural resource experts in areas that would be directly impacted by construction data will be recovered and mitigation procedures used when adverse impacts are unavoidable energy conservation standard energy conservation measures will be used during construction operation and maintenance eg avoiding unnecessary idling and keeping vehicles and equipment tuned and maintained the shortest possible transportation routes that are environmentally acceptable and safe will be used during construction to conserve fuel health and safety the utah occupational safety and health act and the conditions of the federal occupational safety and health standards will be followed during construction operation and maintenance copies of these publications and the health and safety environmental commitments will be provided to project workers at construction sites warning signs and temporary barriers will be provided in areas used by pedestrians bi cyclists or other recreationists where construction activities are underway the 1995 predesign pre design cross drainage study will identify the storm runoff potential of local streams and basins for 25 and 100 year flood events this study will identify both the peak and duration of flows that could occur where project facilities will be located appropriate modifications will be made to project design operational procedures and emergency response plans to minimize flood hazards 2
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