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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8271.200
Description
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program - Development and History - UCRB 13a Assessment
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
5/1/1979
Author
US Fish and Wildlife
Title
A Report on Use of A Regional Reconnaissance Methodology to Determine Instream Flow Effects As Applied to the Analysis of Impacts of Coal and Oil Shale --- part 1 of 2 - Title Page - page 100
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Report/Study
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />LIST OF ATTACHMENTS <br /> <br />.- <br />-.J <br />..... <br />...... <br /> <br />Ident ity <br /> <br />A. Selection of Representative Stream Reaches. ... .............. <br />1. Initial Proposals, January 11,1978... .... .............. <br />2. Final list, February 1,1978............................ <br />3. Revised list, April 6, 1978............................. <br />4. Rational for Revisions, April 14, 1978.................. <br />5. Final Revised List, July 10,1978....................... <br /> <br />B. Classification (Stratification) of UCRB Streams............. <br />1. Explanation of Procedures, May 2, 1978.................. <br />2. Classification by RAA Group, Class, and Subclass........ <br />3. Summary - Suggested and Selected Candidate Streams as <br />Basis for Simulation of Representative Reaches. ......... <br /> <br />C. Reconnaissance Procedures for Obtaining Initial Data from <br />Candidate Streams........................................... <br />1. Background Information on Methodology, February 20, 1978 <br />2. Map Showing General Location of Stream Segments Used in <br />Obtaining Initial Data for Reach Simulation............. <br />3. Example of Reconnaissance Cross-sections Field Notes.... <br />4. Example of Work Sheets for Developing Cross-section <br />Coordinates for Reach Simulation. ....................... <br /> <br />D. Selection of Target Species................ .... ............. <br />1. Background Information on Implementing Methodology, <br />January 18, 1978........................................ <br />2. Availability and Evaluation of Weighted Criteria- <br />Probability of Use Curves (Response Curves, <br />Feb. 9, 1978)........................................... <br /> <br />E. Hydrologic Data Used in Implementation of CIFSG Methodology, <br />UCRB Section 13(a) Assessment (Source: U.S. Bureau of Recla- <br />mation and Production Automation, Inc.) Median and 80th <br />Percentile of Monthly Flows, 1906-1974...................... <br /> <br />F. Response Curves for the Selected Target Species, UCRB Section <br />13(a) Assessment............................................ <br /> <br />G. WUA/Flow Relationships for Life-stages of the Selected Target <br /> <br />Speci es. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <br /> <br />H. Present Instream Uses-Input to Final Report................. <br />1. Fishery Resources....................................... <br />2. Recreation Resources.................................... <br /> <br />I. Potential Future Uses - Input to Final Report............... <br /> <br />J. Impacts of EET Development - Input to Final Report.......... <br />1. Biological Impacts of Alternative Sources of Water <br />Supply - Fisheries...................................... <br /> <br />vi <br /> <br />Page <br />
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