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Title page 17 Diamond Fork System Final Supplement to the Final Environmental Impact Statement, page 17
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Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; comment letter no 19 page 17 of 22 36610table 36610 Table 3.610 3610 36 10 each of the stream reaches potentially impacted by the annual tunnel maintenance should be added to the table information is presented for the 4 week shutdown but potential impacts could also result from the annual shutdown special status species 3.7 37 373 37 373 37.3 3 table 3.71 371 37 371 1 the deseret milkvetch milk vetch garrett bladderpod and tidestroms Tide stroms beardtongue either do not occur in the project area of influence andor do not occur on habitats impacted by the project while we appreciate your effort to be complete it is probably not necessary to include these species in this table if you choose to keep them in the table the following species should be added for completeness clay phacelia phacelia argillacea argoillacea argil areil lacea status E primary habitat mixed mountain brush endemic to green river shale remarks only 2 known populations both in the spanish fork river drainage species not likely present within the impact area of influence in addition the following corrections to the table should be made deseret milkvetch milk vetch status is PT the primary habitat should mention that it is endemic to coarse conglomerates spotted frog scientific name is rana luteiventris lutei ventris status SC 3751151 37511.51 3751151 the statement that nesting by bald eagles was not documented in utah until 1984 is inaccurate historical bald eagle nesting occurred as early as 1914 at a site located on the upper provo river in wasatch county additional nesting activity was documented at emigration canyon salt lake county mt baldy summit county low pass thoele tooele county and near alpine utah county until 1928 A nest located on the colorado river in grand county and first active in a year between 1982 and 1984 was actually the first known to be active since abandonment in 1928 UDWR natural heritage program data in addition this section only identifies 3 nesting territories located in southeastern utah nesting information should be updated to include a fourth bald eagle nest which was established in 1996 adjacent to the great salt lake and has produced young in all years since 3751211 37512.11 d75 1211 the deseret milkvetch milk vetch is proposed as a threatened species 37512.2 375122 375122 this section should include a discussion on what the limiting factors are for the leatherside chub and their interaction with salmonids salmon ids this is important with the increasing trout biomass discussed in the aquatic resources section 37512.24 3751224 3751224 what is the current population of leatherside chub in the diamond fork creek based on the 1996 sample in 1993 the DEIS states that 162 leatherside chub were found in diamond fork creek in section 37633.2 376332 376332 it states that should a reduction of leatherside chub 17
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