Record Details
Field | Value |
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Title | page G-5 Diamond Fork System Final Supplement to the Final Environmental Impact Statement, page G-5 |
Coverage | Electronic reproduction; |
Format | G-5 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; glossary piezometer an open vertical tube inserted into an aquifer to measure the groundwater level portal A tunnels entrance and exit points from the ground project years A 44 year sequence of years the first being the date of the start of full operation of the diamond fork system historic precipitation runoff and climatic conditions that occurred from 1930 to 1973 are assumed to be repeated in project years 1 to 44 raptor bird of prey reaches A specified section of a stream or a pipeline record of decision A document separate from but associated with an environmental impact statement that publicly and officially discloses the responsible officials decision on which alternative assessed in the environmental impact statement to implement it also includes commitments to mitigation redd A nest formed by fish in the substrate where they deposit their eggs reptiles A class of air breathing vertebrates that includes the alligators and crocodiles lizards snakes turtles and extinct related forms rest rotation grazing system A system of livestock grazing management in which grazing is deferred on various parts of the range during succeeding years allowing those areas to rest for one year return flow the flow of ofunconsumed unconsumed water back to the stream river or reservoir after delivery often to describe groundwater discharge to surface water riffle A hydraulic flowing water habitat type that is characterized by relatively high velocity coarse substrate and shallow water fiffles riffles are subdivided sub divided into high medium and low gradient habitat types riparian related to or living or located on the bank of a natural watercourse such as a river lake or tidewater riprap A foundation or sustaining wall of stones or chunks of concrete thrown together without order usually on an embankment slope to prevent erosion roadless area an area exclusive of improved roads constructed or maintained for travel by means of motorized vehicles intended for highway use roost A place where birds rest and sleep rotenone A plant derived crystalline pesticide that has low toxicity to warm blooded animals ie main marn mammals mals mais and relatively high toxicity to aquatic organisms ie fish run A hydraulic flowing water habitat type that has intermediate flow velocity and depth salinity concentrations the amount of soluble salts contained in the soil usually measured by the electrical conductivity of water removed from a soil paste under vacuum salmonids Salmon ids A family of long bodied soft finned fish species trout and salmon scour erosion that occurs on the bottom of a river G 5 diamond fork system FSFEIS FS FEIS |
Identifier | http://cdm15999.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/WesternWatersProject/id/8932 |