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Title page 3-215 Diamond Fork System Final Supplement to the Final Environmental Impact Statement, page 3-215
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Format 3-215 text/PDF
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; mitigation and moniton coniton i ng the FWS anticipates that developing and implementing the RIP REP will take two years the i ne joint lead agencies need to take an active role in developing and implementing the RIP REP if after two years the RIP REP has not been developed and implementation is not making sufficient progress reinitiation of consultation would be required for federally approved or licensed projects affecting the june sucker any future development of the bonneville unit of CUP will be contingent on the RIP making sufficient progress towards recovery of june sucker additional features of the bonneville unit are still contemplated which may require a change in or additional releases of water through the diamond fork system the me service will assess the impacts of future projects that require section 7 consultation and will determine if progress toward recovery has been sufficient for the RIP to serve as a reasonable and prudent alternative if sufficient progress towards recovery of june sucker has not been achieved by the RIP REP specific measures will be identified which must be complete to avoid jeopardy to the species in determining if sufficient progress has been achieved the FWS considers a actions that result in a measurable population response a measurable improvement in habitat for the fish legal protection of flows needed for recovery or reduction in the threat of immediate extinction b status of the fish population c adequacy of flows and d magnitude of the project impact in addition the FWS considers support activities funding research information and education etc of the RIP REP if they help achieve a measurable population response a measurable improvement in habitat for the fish legal protection of lows needed for recovery or a reduction in the threat of immediate extinction future decisions about endangered june sucker needs within the utah lake drainage basin must be based on the best scientific and commercial data available and will be largely dependent upon RIP REP progress in achieving the recovery plan goals for raptors raptores rap tors raptor nest surveys will be conducted prior to commencing construction activities preconstruction surveys for swainsons swainsona Swain sons hawk nests will be performed to ensure compliance with the migratory bird treaty act to the extent possible construction schedules will be modified to start before the golden eagle nesting period or after fledging time 32061.3 320613 320613 monitoring the following monitoring is proposed for leatherside chub the ultimate effect on leatherside chub of backwater and cutoff pool habitat loss from riparian encroachment plus increased predation by brown trout can only be determined through annual monitoring the NEti mitigation gation gatlon commission in coordination with the USFWS and utah division of wildlife resources will conduct annual monitoring of leatherside chub habitat and population if leatherside chub habitat is significantly reduced diamond fork creek flows and channel configuration could be managed to maintain necessary habitat in alternate years water releases could allow peak flows in may to flood backwater and cutoff pool habitats in diamond fork creek side channels that feed these habitats could be cleared and kept open manually if encroachment of riparian vegetation occurs 3215 3 215 diamond fork system FSFEIS FS FEIS
Identifier http://cdm15999.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/WesternWatersProject/id/9088

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