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Title page 187 Final supplement to the final environmental impact statement : Diamond Fork System, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, page 187
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Format 187 text/PDF
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; d esthetics refer to chapter 111 III ili topography and scenery e parks national and historic monuments national seashores wilderness areas research sites and similar reserves refer to chapter 111 III lii cultural resources G cumulative effects refer to chapter III 111 ili flood plains and wetlands water quality fish grazing and cumulative impacts H secondary effects refer to chapter 111 III lil lii topography and scenery vegetation floodplains Flood plains and wetlands water quality fish grazing and cumulative impacts IV V FINDINGS OF compliance FOR DIAMOND FORK SYSTEM SYSTFAM A no significant adaptions adoptions adapt ions of the guidelines 40 CFR 230 were made relative to this evaluation B the various practical alternatives are evaluated in the 1984 final environmental impact statement C the planned disposal of dredged material will not violate any applicable state water quality stand ads xds lids A NPDES permit or a state turbidity waiver will oe obtained for any work affecting waters of the united states D the use of the selected disposal sites will not harm ham any endangered species or their critical habitat E the proposed disposal of dredged material will not result in significant adverse effects on human health and welfare including municipal and private water suppliersrecreation suppliers recreation and commercial fishing plankton life stages of aquatic life fish shellfish wildlife and special aquatic sites which have not been mitigated further significant adverse effects on aquatic ecosystem diversity productivity and stability and recreational aesthetic and economic values will not occur which have not been mitigated F appropriate steps to minimize potential adverse impacts of the discharge in aquatic systems will be undertaken G on the basis of the guidelines 40 CFR part 230 published in the july 1 1985 code of federal regulations the proposed disposal sites for the discharge of dredged material is specified as complying with the inclusion of appropriate and practical conditions to minimize pollution or adverse effects to the aquatic ecosystem 187
Identifier http://cdm15999.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/WesternWatersProject/id/13032

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