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Title page 3-46 Diamond Fork System Final Supplement to the Final Environmental Impact Statement, page 3-46
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Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; wetland resources temporarily remove 0.01 001 ooi acre of riparian shrub type with no significant impact on the riparian shrub community riparian shrubs would be planted in the area around the replacement bridge as described under the SOPs 34641.5 346415 346415 red hollow pipeline access road and crossing under red hollow drainage construction of the red hollow pipeline access road would require limited improvements to the first 1.5 15 miles of the existing unpaved truck road from the confluence with diamond fork creek up red hollow the improvements would require widening a particularly narrow area uphill and adjacent to the red hollow drainage however no fill would be placed into the red hollow drainage construction of the red hollow pipeline would require one temporary road crossing over the red hollow drainage and several ephemeral drainage crossings the perennial channel at the temporary road crossing is 2 feet wide and no riparian habitat is present the total amount of temporary impacts on wetlands creek bedhverine bedriverine bed riverine at the road and pipeline crossing would be 0.04 004 acre construction of the pipeline also would require crossing several unnamed ephemeral drainages resulting in 0.53 053 053 acre of temporary impacts on creek bedhverine bedriverine bed riverine habitat the impacted creek bedriverine bed riverine habitat would be restored under the SOPs OPs S 34641.6 346416 346416 diamond fork creek outlet diamond fork creek outlet would be constructed in the riparian forest community type about 0.01 001 ool ooi acre of riparian shrubs along the edge of the creek would be permanently removed for placement of rock riprap rip rap on the bank between the covered outlet structure and the creek some riparian shrubs would establish reestablish re in and around the rock riprap rip rap construction of the covered outlet structure and connecting pipe in the right of way would temporarily affect 0.38 038 038 acre of shrubs in the riparian forest type these shrubs would be restored under the SOPs the covered outlet structure would permanently remove 0.01 001 ool ooi acre of riparian shrubs in the riparian forest type permanent loss of 0.02 002 acre of riparian forest community type would be a significant impact on wetland resources the temporary removal of vegetation would have no significant impacts on the riparian forest community type during construction of diamond fork creek outlet 34641.7 346417 346417 spanish fork river outlet from diamond fork pipeline the spanish fork river outlet from diamond fork pipeline would be constructed on the northeast facing slope of the highway 6 embankment which is vegetated with upland grass species the construction right of way extends over the creek at the culvert inlet but there would be no changes to the creekbed creek bed therefore construction of the outlet would have no impacts on wetland resources 34641.8 346418 346418 spanish fork river diversions construction modifications to the spanish fork river diversions are described in chapter 1 section 132.8 1328 1328 five of the six spanish fork river diversions would have riprap rip rap placed in the channel bottom to reduce erosion of the riverbee riverbed river bed the riprap rip rap placement would cause no significant impacts on riparian or wetland resources the following describes specific potential construct construction ion ton lon impacts on wetland resources at the five diversions spanish fork diversion dam darn the channel would be extended in a disturbed section of the river channel so there would be no impacts on creek bedriverine bed riverine or riparian vegetation east bench dam darn the new channel would be constructed in upland vegetation and would only oray ordy ondy affect riparian vegetation where it connects to the river there would be short term impacts on riparian shrub vegetation where the new channel connects to the river these impacts would not be significant mill NEII race diversion the fhe existing unused diversion channel contains no riparian vegetation and consists only of open water construction of the channel extension and placement of rock riprap rip rap to prevent erosion of the riverbee riverbed river bed would have no significant impacts on creek bedriverine bed riverine habitat diamond fork system FSFEIS FS FEIS 346 3 46
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