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Title page 84 Final Environmental Statement : authorized Bonneville, Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah : Appendix A Review Comments, page 84
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Source United States. Bureau of Reclamation
Publisher Brigham Young University
Date 2005-10-14
Format 84 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; page 199 paragraph g the following additional state ment should be added no major impact on big game will result and no mitigation was requested page 199200 199 200 paragraph 7 the following additional statement should be added about 500 acres of deer winter range would be lost in the impoundment but no mitigation was requested page 201 paragraph 8 continued the following statement should be added about 640 acres of year round pheasant habitat would be lost including about 50 acres of division divisionof of wildlife resources lands managed primarily for pheasants depending on the adjacent recreation use the remaining area of the borrow site if re claimed could possibly be used to partially mitigate the above loss page 201 paragraph 9 bottom of page first sentence should be changed to the goshen bay wildlife management area if established and developed would be administered by the utah state division of wildlife resources only if sufficient gravity flow of water is supplied to partially mitigate loss of waterfowl habitat and pheasant winter habitat page 202 paragraph 1 sentence 3 should be changed to it would include a maximum of about 3500 acres of marsh and open water if the requested 24250 AF of water is available and allocated page 202 paragraph 1 sentence 6 should be changed to this area would provide both upland game and waterfowl habitat page 218 paragraph E 1 the second and third sentences should be changed to the balance is range land utilized by cattle and wildlife in the uinta basin a total of 810 acres of streamside willow beaver and moosehabitat moose habitat will be lost by flooding initially in upper stillwater lower stillwater currant creek and enlarged strawberry reservoir and by dewatering watering de in rock creek the west fork of the du chesne river layout creek and water hollow creek about 3000 acres of waterfowl habitat would be lost by these im poundments pound ments and de watering in the duchesne river drainage A total of 16180 acres of primarily range land and moun tain meadow with some streamside willow will be lost by flooding barrier effect and human disturbance in the en barged larged strawberry reservoir area resulting in a loss of important sage grouse and deer habitat in the bonneville basin a total of 25000 acres of water fowl marsh habitat and 8000 acres of some of the states most important pheasant winter and nesting habitat within 84
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