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Title page 145 Final supplement to the final environmental impact statement : Diamond Fork System, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, page 145
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; CHAPTER IV consultation AND coordination from p private ivate avate landowners for bonneville unit mitigation purposes see sefu setu sey sefe table 3 WRITTEN COMMENT COMMT 44 page 27 where would the tche bedload material be deposited after removal from the reservoir RESPONSE RZSPONSE 44 any sediment disposal site would be carefully located to avoid significant adverse environmental effects alternative B is now the recommended plan under this plan three forks reservoir will not be built WRITTEN com CON COMMENT MEN T 45 page 35 with the large fluctuation of monks hollow reservoir and during the summer recreational period will this reser reservoir air oir support a standing crop of 17 pounds per acre of fish RESPONSE RZSPONSZ 45 the analysis of the fish standing crop potential of monks hollow reservoir as well as the analysis of stream fishery impacts was performed in compliance with fish and wildlife coordination act requirements and was an interagency effort by a team of biologists representing the fish and wildlife service bureau of reclamation forest service utah division of wildlife resources and central utah water conservancy district it was based onseveral on several assumptions supported by utah division of wildlife resources practices and surveys of stocked trout fisheries these included specified trout stocking rates growth rates carryover creel return average catch rate and angler day length operation of the reservoir including fluctuation levels was given serious consideration in developing the assumptions the standing crop estimate of 17 pounds per acre considered low by most standards is reflective of a totally stocked fishery with stocking levels and projected growth rates commensurate with a reservoir with a large fluctuation in water level all phases of the analysis and the results were agreed upon by everyone else on the interagency team WRITTEN com CON COMMENT MEN hen T 46 page 39 where is the location of the 28 acres which will be temporary sic lost and the 23 to 44 acres which will be permanently lost RESPONSE 46 riparian habitat impacted by the various project alternatives will be mostly along diamond fork with a small portion I 1 1 acre or less on sixth water creek revised estimates show a permanent loss of from 24 to 45 acres and a temporary loss of from 14 to 18 acres project feature recommended plan monks hollow dam powerplant Power plant and reservoir acres of riparian habitat impacted 35 acres permanent loss 145
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