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Title page C-69 Final environmental statement : authorized Upalco Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah, page C-69
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Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; table C 24 fishery data for CRSP developments scheduled for construction in the basin since 1976 streams sti reams inundated inunda inanda ted fed stream sti ream sport fishery improv improved improve ed length r miles ailes illes 0 length len ath gth flatwater Fl atwater fishery fi shery quality and anc miles mil mii es increase created or im proved improved type of fishery fj ishel yl 1 loss of use quality q ual ity in use acres estimated 1 tribu rribu aribu fisherman and a nd type type of fisherman and type use fish project pr oject eject main stem t aries arles days of fishery fis hery i 1 improvement days of fishery Y 1 1 e rman erman aman days dolores mcphee Reser re servior reservior servidor vior 10 P WW 6 P WW insignificant 11 G CW improved flows and 10000 4470 CW 52000 45 GG F WW access 28000 monument creek reservoir none 84 WW 1500 dawson draw dr aw reservoir 2 P CW insignificant 294 CW 35000 groundhog reservoir2 reservoirl reservoirs Reservoir 2 33 CW improved flows 8000 400 CW 17000 grand valley none none none paradox 3 3 none 7 F WW improved water no estimate none none quality available uintah unit uinta reservoir 3 G CW 750 13 G CW habitat structures and 750 740 CW 44000 whiterocks reservoir 2 F CW 500 improved flows 500 400 CW 29000 4 paradise park reservoir 117 CW 8000 twelve high country lakes 2 675 CW 28000 upalco unit taskeech Tas keech reservoir 4 G CW 2000 10 G CW habitat structures and 1570 1223 1223cw CW 3 38700 8 7 0 G improved flows moon lake reservoir V 3 798 CW 14100 twin pots reservoir 27 192 CW 1 1100 1 11 10 fourteen high country lakes2 lakes27 lakesy 610 CW 3100 6 big sand wash we ish reservoir summary warm water fishery 10 6 52 28000 28 ooo 000 84 1500 cold water fishery 11 0 3250 67 20820 20 820 i3 ia 69919 gig 919 626 260700 0700 total 21 6 3250 119 48x0 48 820 bio blo 610 10 003 jv262200 ff2622eo JV 262200 1 I quality factors given as E excellent G good ood F fair P poor and ono O 0 no sport fishery CW denotes a cold water fishery and WW denotes a warm water fishery 2 existing reservoirs to be improved through stabilization 3 includes an offstream off stream 3600 acre pond that would have no value for aquatic life 4 an existing reservoir to be improved with provision of minimum pool 5 an existing reservoir to be improved with minimized irrigation drawdowns draw downs 6 operation of the upalco unit would result in degradation of the existing 400 acre cold water fishery at big sand wash reservoir an estimated 3500 3590 fisherman days would be lost as a result thus the net increase in flatwater fl atwater fishing opportunity with the five projects would be 258700 fisherman days and the net acreage improved for flatwater fl atwater fishery would be 9603 acres C 69
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