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Title page 40 Final supplement to the final environmental impact statement : Diamond Fork System, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, page 40
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; CHAPTER 111 III lil lii AFFECTED 1 I environment AND environmental consequences table 8 permanent impacts on flood plains and wetlands wetland 8 alternative riparian woodland habitat change vegetation acres reservoir beaver habitat units2 units8 stream lost dacres nacres acres nabitat habitat gained acres recommended plan 45 12 8 352 alternative A 44 8 8 352 alternative C 23 3 1 14 1984 FES pl plan plin pian in 46 2 10 393 1 net change with recommended riparian habitat acquisition management and improvement 2 A combined measure of habitat quantity and quality see wildlife analysis recommended plan with the recommended mitigation measures a net loss in habitat value for beaver would occur alternative C As shown in table 8 alternative C would reduce the loss of wooded riparian habitat by 22 acres from the recommended plan very little stream habitat would be lost and little reservoir reservoir habitat would be gained with the recommended mitigation measures a net loss in habitat value for beaver would occur incidental benefits to some flood plain and riparian habitats would result from reducing high streamflows stream flows and rehabili rehabilitating the diamond fork stream channel water supply existir existi7 exister Ex istir conditions strawberry reservoir strawberry reservoir is the largest water storage facility for the bonneville unit and will provide a reliable water supply in years of low runoff the reservoir created by the construction of soldier creek dam on the strawberry river will have a capacity of 1106500 acre feet and a surface area of 17000 acres at its maximum water surface elevation of 7602 feet strawberry reservoir is the result of the enlargement of a smaller reservoir created by construction of strawberry dam and indian creek dike in the danly eaxy eanly eaby 1900s boti both features of the strawberry valley project total capacity of the smaller reservoir was 283000 acre feet including 13000 acre feet of 40
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