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Title page 193 Final supplement to the final environmental impact statement : Diamond Fork System, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, page 193
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Format 193 text/PDF
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; 16 recommendation the 510 cfs cs diamond fork pipeline should be an integral part of the project plan response this is a reclamation environmental commitment as included in attachment 3 of this report 17 recommendation provide public access in perpetuity on private lands along the lower 2.0 20 20 miles of diamond fork fee title acquisition is preferred to ensure the needed angler access and protection of fish habitat response acquisition of this angler access is included in the recommended plan and alternatives A and C as a fishery measure and environmental commitment attachment 3 fee title acquisition will be reclamations objective 18 recommendation monitor dissolved oxygen concentrations and water temperatures in diamond fork below monks hollow dam to ensure fishery benefits minimum dissolved oxygen concentrations of 5 mgl egl or higher must be maintained and water temperatures should be at or near 55f 550f as much of the time as possible response establishment of a monitoring program to ensure satisfactory water quality in diamond fork is a reclamation environmental commitment as stated in attachment 3 of this report iga recommendation investigate the feasibility of bypassing water to sixth water creek via the proposed syar tunnel and placing a 50 cfs cs valve to connect the new syar tunnel with the existing sl strawberry k raw berry tunnel response As described in the 1984 FES a 50 cfs cs flow bypass valve will be included in the connection between syar tunnel and the existing strawberry tunnel this valve will allow the release of up to 50 cfs cs into sixth water creek to support a stream fishery if flows flbws flaws are available lgb recommendation improve stream fish habitat in 7.5 75 75 miles of sixth water creek and 4.0 40 40 miles of diamond fork upstream ap stream from the springville Spring ville crossing response these tese recommendations are being considered as part of the aquatic mitigation plan for the strawberry aguduct aquduct aqueduct and collection system 193 0200 0260
Identifier http://cdm15999.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/WesternWatersProject/id/12987

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