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Title page 195 Final supplement to the final environmental impact statement : Diamond Fork System, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, page 195
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Format 195 text/PDF
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; attachment 3 environmental commitments major environmental commitments made for the diamond fork system were listed in the 1984 FES changes in those commitments are listed below numbers in parentheses refer to numbers in the FES f 1l j1 ja 11 wildlife mitigation will consist of the acquisition habitat improvement and management of up to 6000 acres of private andor public land the minimum requirement is 4100 acres for the recommended plan 2.2 22 22 2 2. A total capacity of 510 cfs cs will be included in the diamond fork pipeline pipeltne pipe lne for the purpose of removing project water as well as existing high irrigation flows from the lower diamond fork to mitigate potential project impacts and provide enhancement to the fishery resource 3.11 311 311 A monitoring program will be established to ensure satisfactory water quality in diamond fork below monks hollow reservoir if problems occur with low dissolved oxygen during project operation corrective measures such as a multilevel outlet on monks hollow dam aerators or destratifiers on strawberry or monks hollow reservoirs or warming ponds or aerators on diamond fork below monks hollow reservoir will be constructed as required to guarantee a minimum dissolved oxygen content of 5 mgl egl 4.18 418 418 water temperature will also be monitored impact analyses thus far indicate that predicted stream temperatures under both alternatives will either be close to the optimum 55f 550f or will not be appreciably different from existing temperatures and therefore will not represent a significant impact requiring mitigation if temperature conditions vary too much from this level then measures similar to those discussed in item 3 will be implemented in order to support predicted fishery benefits 5.19 519 with the recommended plan and alternatives A and C there will be no sixth water dam and therefore no commitment for a minimum flow below the damsite adamsite dam site 195 cf ca J
Identifier http://cdm15999.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/WesternWatersProject/id/12754

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