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Title page 58 Final supplement to the final environmental impact statement : Diamond Fork System, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, page 58
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; CHAPTER 111 III lil lii AFFETED AFFECTED environment AND environmental consequences deliveries A summary of a average verage monthly project and future without project flows of jordan river for average maximum and minimum years is given intable tintable in table tabie 18 water quality existing conditions present strawberry reservoir the the water quality in strawberry reservoir is still similar to that described in the 1984 FES except that strawberry dam and dike have been breached and there is only one large reservoir instead of two segments new areas have been inundated such as indian creek bay resulting in localized heavy algae blooms in the bay areas since the FES an interagency team under the dire direction tion of reclamation has developed a 20 year work plan for stream bank stabilization on streams tributary to strawberry reservoir implementation of this program was started in 1984 however the forest service now has management responsibility for lands surrounding strawberry reservoir through public law 100563 100 563 which provides for the transfer of these lands from reclamation to the forest fores service management plans to incl inci include tide lide tlde a streambank stream bank stabilization program are currently being developed which will help resolve existing problems such as high nutrient leading to the reservoir and depleted stream riparian zones and associated fish and wildlife habitats stream rehabilitation program has not progressed far enough to noticeably improve water quality in strawberry reservoir but the completed program is projected to reduce phosphorus loading by about 4000 kilograms per year kgyr which represents a reduction of nearly 50 percent of the historical load future strawberry reservoir future total dissolved solids TDS levels in st strawberry awberry alberry are projected to average about 150 milligrams per liter egl mgl compared to the present level of about 170 mgl egl this projected value was used in projecting water quality conditions and impacts in the diamond fork system diamond forkspanish Fork Spanish fork river system present conditions in this system were described in the diamond fork system hes bbs les IES BES high spring runoff during 198385 1983 85 caused flooding and streambank stream bank erosion this has resulted in unstable streambanks stream banks particularly in diamond fork and associated higher silt and turbidity levels in the streams the forest service has rehabilitated sections of diamond fork 58
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