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<br />planning process is the concept of adaptive management, allowing for such shifts in activity, <br />should they prove needed as project monitoring progresses. <br /> <br />Table 5. ALP Project wetland/riparian mitigation schedule.** <br /> <br />Activity Spring Summer Autumn Winter 2003 2004 2005 2006 <br /> 2002 2002 2002 2002 <br />Install Fencing ... ... ... <br />Weed Management ...*** ******* ***.** ****. "''''*''' **** **** "'''''''. <br />Buffer Zone ****** ******. ****** ***** **** **** **** "'''''''. <br />Management <br />Streambank <br />Stabilization <br />-monitor ... ******* ... *"''''. <br />ore-assess need to **** <br />stabilize <br />- select contractor **** <br />- review & approve .. <br />plans <br />- construction **** <br />Floodplain Restoration <br />- select contractor <br />- review & approve .. <br />plans "'''''''*''' <br />- construction <br />.land acquisition! **** .. .. .. <br />easements ... ***** <br /> <br />..Mitigation measures to be implemented upon completion of all applicable NEPA, CWA, <br />NHP A, and ESA regulatory compliance. <br /> <br />3.11 Options if Mitigation Area cannot be Maintained <br /> <br />Reclamation will continue to monitor any water development projects within the La Plata River <br />basin which could possibly have impacts to the MA and the mitigation program. Any new <br />project concepts will be assessed for risk to the wetland/riparian habitat functions and values and <br />Reclamation will takes steps to ensure that impacts are minimized or eliminated at the planning <br />level as much as possible. Reclamation will not seek to limit development in the basin, but to <br />work with the water district to develop water in a manner which does not imperil the mitigation <br />effort. <br /> <br />-41- <br />