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Title page 151 Central Utah Project, Bonneville Unit : Diamond Fork Power System : final Environmental Impact Statement, page 151
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; CHAPTER IV AFFECTED environment AND ENIVIRONY environmental ENTAI L consequences table 38 trout fisheries data estimated for sixth water creek 1981 stream reach 1 from the confluence with diamond fork upstream to the confluence with fifth water creek ii li 1.1 11 miles 2 from the fifth water creek confluence upstream to the high water line of the proposed sixth water reservoir 33 3.3 33 miles 3 from the high water line of the proposed sixth water reservoir upstream to the strawberry tunnel west portal 54 5.4 54 miles total wild trout standing crop lb reach habitat units angler angier g 1e ae r use days year stocked trout standing crop lb reach angler use days year yaar ear 79 86 51 0 0 184 200 118 0 0 508 557 326 0 0 771 843 495 0 0 table 39 trout sampled from fifth water creek 1975 stream reach length of stream sampled feet trout species brown number percent of total number weight ib percent fe reent of total weight cutthroat number percent of total number weight ib percent of total weight 1 from fro the confluence with 1320 1 20 1.3 13 13 65.3 653 4 80 0.7 07 07 34.7 347 sixth water creek upstream to hot sulfur spring 13 13 1.3 miles 2 from hot sulfur spring up I 1 1 stream to the proposed fifth water dam daa dan 17 17 1.7 miles 3 from the proposed fifth 1320 2 3.7 37 37 5.5 55 55 444 44.4 664 665 62 96.3 963 7.0 70 70 55.6 556 water dam upstream to the high water line of fifth water reservoir 26 2.6 26 miles 1 ta t7 fish were not sampled in this section however trout population estimates and species distribution in section 2 are assumed to be similar to data given for section I 1 1 rather than section 3 A natural fish barrier between sections 2 and 3 effectively blocks migration and isolates the trout population in the uppermost section table 40 trout fisheries estimated for fifth water creek 1981 stream reach 1 from the confluence with sixth water creek upstream to hot sulfur spring 2 from hot sulfur spring up stream to the proposed fifth water dam 3 from the proposed fifth water dam upstream to the high water line of fifth water reservoir total wild trout standing crop ib lb habitat units angler use days year stocked trout standing crop ib lb angler use days year 32 34 21 0 0 57 61 37 0 0 27 29 17 0 0 116 124 75 0 0 151
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