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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8282.751
Description
Colorado River Operations
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
1/1/2002
Author
USDOI/BOR
Title
Draft Environmental Impact Statement Vol 1 Implementation Agreement, Inadvertent Overrun and Payback Policy and Related Federal Actions
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<br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />.- <br /> <br />.- <br /> <br />.- <br /> <br />.... <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />.- <br /> <br />.- <br /> <br />.- <br /> <br />.- <br /> <br />.- <br /> <br />.- <br /> <br />.- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />Table ES-}, Summary of Potential Impacts of the Execution of the lA, Adoption of the lOP, and Implementation of Biological <br />;;: Conservation Measures (Page 10 uf 29) <br />- <br />o <br />~ <br />;; <br />"" <br />::J <br />~ <br />i> <br />- <br />~ <br />"" <br />~ <br />"" <br />~ <br />~ <br />" <br />- <br /> <br />;!. <br />" <br />- <br />c. <br />" <br />~ <br />", <br />- <br /><n <br /> <br />I Resollrce/lssIlt! No Actio/l Impart' of Proposed Action/A//ema/IV'" <br /> BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES-SENSITIVE SrECIES <br />Biological Conservation Measures <br /> Potenli.ll imp<H.'[ to sensitive plants, fish, and/or No change Lo sensitive species would occur. Construction would disrupt vegetation and cause <br /> wildlife from restoration or creation of 44 acres sedimentation; which may crei'lte shOrl-term impacts <br /> of backwaters along the Coloro:ldo River between on sensitive species, slIch as the razorback sucker, <br /> Parker Dam and Impenal Dam. Yumo:l clapper rail, and southwestern willow <br /> flycatcher. These impacts would be temporary and <br /> would le<ld to enhanced habitat for sensitive fish <br /> and wildlife species (beneficial impact). <br /> Flltenti.d impact (0 sensitive plants, fish, and/or No change to sensitive species would occur. Construction would disrupt vegetation and Cilllse <br /> wildlife from resloration or creation of up to sedimentation, whICh may crente short-term impncts <br /> 1,1]6 acres of soutlw./eslern willow flycaLcher on sensitive species, such as the razorback sucker, <br /> habitat along the Colorado River. Yuma clapper rail, and southwestern willow <br /> flycatcher. These impacts would be temporary and <br /> would lead to enhilnced habitat for senSItive fish <br /> and wildlife species (benehcialimp(\ct). <br /> HYDROELECTRIC POWER <br />Implementation Agreement <br /> Colorado River. Potential impact to None. Regarding potential impacts to energy, Hoover and <br /> hydroelectric power Davis Dams would not be measurably impacted. <br /> Power produced at Parker and Headgate Rock <br /> Dams would be reduced by about 5 p\:;,fcent. MWD <br /> could be economiclllly impacted bec<luse (he <br /> reduction in energy would mean less Federal power <br /> to pump Colorado River water through the <br /> Colorado River Aqueduct. Parker-Davis Project (P- <br /> OP) preference cuslomers would po\entia'iy be <br /> , impacted through the loss of or a percentage of loss <br /> of excess energy, potential increase in rates, and a <br /> reduction in future contract resources. A reductiun <br /> in energy at Headgate Rock Dam could impact B1A's <br /> abili\y to meet new trlba\ energy demands. <br /> Imperi;d rrri~i'llion District. PulenliJ.llmpact to None. The energy production at the hydroelectric power <br /> hydroelectric power. facilities operi'lted by HO could be impacted. <br /> <br />'" <br />>< <br />" <br />:! <br />- <br />;;. <br />" <br />~ <br />;: <br />;: <br />" <br />~ <br /> <br />t:l <br />", <br />- <br /><n <br />I <br />-. <br />" <br />~ <br />" <br />" <br />~ <br />N <br />C <br />C <br />t.... <br /> <br />tT1 <br />'{' <br />~ <br />'" <br />
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