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Title page 185 Final supplement to the final environmental impact statement : Diamond Fork System, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, page 185
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Format 185 text/PDF
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; e stream mitigation 5 acres temporary f monks hollow dam recreation facilities 0 3 aquatic food web not significant because the fill material would not be contaminated 4 special aquatic sites a sanctuaries and refuges there are no such areas b wetlands the river crossings for the pipeline would require the removal or clearing of vegetation along the streambanks stream banks the willows and grassy areas should establish reestablish re themselves once construction ceases revegetation and stabilization plans would be required to accomplish this re establishment in a short time the construction of the diamond fork pipeline would result in the temporary loss of less than 1 acre of cattail marsh habitat which should establish reestablish re itself once construction ceases monks hollow dam and powerplant Power plant would resultin resulting resul tin the loss of 35 acres of riparian habitat the reservoir to be formed behind the dam will create 352 acres of lacustrine habitat an additional 8 acres of riparian habitat would be lost due to expansion of recreation facilities and I 1 1 acre would be lost due to road fills last chance powerplant Power plant streambank stream bank protection and tunnel waste would result in the loss of about 0.5 05 05 acre of riparian habitat including about 0.05 005 acre of streamside wetland the stream mitigation for diamond fork would result in a stable and reliable stream flow this should result in the formation of additional riparian habitat c mudflats Mud flats not applicable d vegetated shallows there are no such areas e coral reefs there are no such areas f riffle and pool complexes riffle and pool complexes would be destroyed by the placement of fill for the impoundment and the formation of the reservoir pool the existing riverine areaswithin area swithin the above areas would be changed to 1 0 o a lacustrine habitat type 185 lq 13
Identifier http://cdm15999.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/WesternWatersProject/id/12979

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