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Title page 133 Final supplement to the final environmental impact statement : Diamond Fork System, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, page 133
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Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; CHAPTER IV consultation AND coordination there are no plans for the immediate stocking of smallmouth bass after the chemical treatment but this species may be stocked later if necessary to aid in controlling the utah chub RZSPCKSZ 22 the proposed chemical treatment including the schedule is the responsibility of the utah division of wildlife resources therefore all reference to the scheduling of this action and species to be stocked following treatment have been deleted from the draft supplement MITTZN MRZTTKN COCNT 23 page 89 plans for the renovation of strawberry reservoir in 1989 are mentioned As previously stated these plans have been postponed RZSICMSZ 23 see the response to written comment 22 WITTZN WRITTOM COIMBJIT COMENT 24 page 89 utah lake it is stated that alternative C will have no impacts on the utah lake fishery and that the impacts of alternatives A and B will be presented in the draft environmental statement on the iad i&d system without thorough knowledge of the total impacts of all of the alternatives comparisons are difficult to make paspok8z kk890ksx 24 see response to written comment 10 MITTZK CO cofoent T 25 pages 137142 137 142 attachment 2 fish and wildlife service recommendations our draft fish and wildlife coordination act report is being revised and several recommendations are being modified in conjunction with recommendation 16 page 141 investigations of the feasibility of adjusting flow release patterns from strawberry reservoir for maintenance of the fishery in diamond fork below monks hollow reservoir during winter months is warranted we recommend that minimum streamflows stream flows of 80 cfs cs be maintained as much of the time as possible in conjunction with recommendation 19a iga 19 a page 142 the feasibility of bypassing summer april 1 september 30 streamflows stream flows of 49 cfs cs and winter october I 1 1 march 31 streamflows stream flows of 32 cfs cs to sixth water creek warrants investigation invns1agation response 25 refer to response to written comment 12 in response to the fish and wildlife service recommendations to investigate the feasibility of providing additional flows in diamond fork and sixth water creek reclamation is evaluating this option letter from utah department of sealtb health sealts division of environmental health elated dated cisted june 29 1989 IRITTZN WRITTEN COMMENT CONMT 26 we support 1 the he bureaus bureaue bureauls Bure aue auls auis aus conclusion at the top of p 67 re gading regarding the potential problem with water 133 BEST COPY AVAILABLE v
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