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page D-8

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Title page D-8 Final environmental statement : authorized Jensen Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah, page D-8
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Format D-8 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; 4 roads permanent access and relocated roads would be constructed with easy rolling curves and moderate side slopes to blend with the natural terrain and facilitate revegetation temporary construction roads would be constructed with care and obliterated to the extent practical through restoration and revegetation measures when no longer required 5 recreation facilities the campground would be designed and constructed to blend with the environment campsites would be terraced to give full view of the lake building material such as cedar wood and slump block would be used to give a more natural look the boat ramp would be constructed with 3 to I 1 1 side slopes with the area above the high water level to be replanted with ground cover or shrubs and the submerged portion stabilized with riprap to prevent erosion and to present a pleasing appearance g recreational development the purpose of the recreational development would be to open the tyzack reservoir area to recreational use A high density design has been proposed and would be justified by the fact that tyzack reservoir would be used extensively because of its easy accessibility it is planned to develop and manage facilities so that use of this rather small area would not result in serious adverse effects on the surrounding area h historical and archeological archaeological Arche ological sites As discussed in chapter C based on site examinations there appears to be no apparent conflict between jensen unit construction and any known historical or arche archeological archedogical archaeological ological sites construction activities could uncover specimens or relics not visible at the time of the surface surveys in this event appropriate action would be taken to protect preserve and restore these values in accordance with the reservoir salvage act of 1960 publication 86523 86 523 and as amended by public law 93291 93 291 dated may 24 1974 with further reference to federally owned or controlled land presidential executive order 11593 was issued may 13 1971 in furtherance of the purposes of the policies of the national environmental policy act of 1969 1960 83 stat 852 42 USC 4321 et seq the national historic preservation act of 1966 80 stat 915 16 USC 470 et seq historic sites act of 1935 49 stat 666 16 USC 461 et seq and the antiquities act of 1906 34 stat 225 16 USC 431 et seq historical and archeological archaeological arche ological values on state owned or state controlled lands have been protected D 8
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