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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.300.10
Description
San Juan Recovery Implementation Program
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Date
10/12/2000
Author
SJRIP
Title
San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program Final Annual Budget and Work Plan Fiscal Year 2001
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<br />Habitat Mapping <br />Fiscal Year 2001 Project Proposal <br /> <br />Principal Investigator: Ron BIiesner <br />Keller- BIiesner Engineering <br />78 East Center, Logan, UT 84321 <br />(435) 753-565 I bliesner@kelbli.eom <br /> <br />and <br /> <br />Principal Investigator: Vince Lamarra <br />Ecosystems Research Institute <br />975 South State Highway, Logan, UT 84321 <br />(435) 752-2580 vineel@eeosysres.com <br /> <br />Studv Area: <br /> <br />The study area consists of the San Juan River from RM 180 (Farmington, NM) to RM 3 (Clay Hills Crossing). <br /> <br />Collections: <br /> <br />There are no collections associated with this study. <br /> <br />Backl!round: <br /> <br />Habitat mapping completed during the period 1992 - 1997 has been used to develop flow/habitat relationships <br />used in the flow recommendation process. To verify and refine these relationships and examine long term <br />trends, habitat mapping will be contirlUed on an annual basis during the low flow period in the fall per the long <br />range plan. <br /> <br />Objectives: <br /> <br />1. Main River Habitat Mapping: Map San Juan River habitat from RM 180 to RM 0 during September- <br />October. This objective is a continuation of the 2000 work as described in the long term monitoring <br />program. <br /> <br />2. Digitize and process data utilizing GIS: Habitat mapping data will be digitized and entered into the <br />ArcCAD system. <br /> <br />24 <br />
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