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1/26/2010 2:58:04 PM
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10/12/2006 4:14:56 AM
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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.133.E
Description
Yampa Project
State
CO
Basin
Yampa/White
Water Division
6
Date
1/1/1970
Title
Final Environmental Statement - (Incomplete Document)
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
EIS
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<br />" <br />} <br /> <br />\ <br />) <br /> <br />-4 <br />l!j <br />In <br /> <br />saturation. OnlY those plants which will <br /> <br />interfere with the safety or operation of <br /> <br />the lines will be sprayed or cut. <br /> <br />The use of chemical herbicides will be <br /> <br />minimized. However, to ensure that these <br /> <br />chemicals will be used in a manner fully <br /> <br />consistent with the protection of the <br /> <br />entire environment, the Applicants will <br /> <br />consult with the EPA, U. S. Department <br /> <br />of A~riculture, the Colorado Division of <br /> <br />Wildlife, the county agent and the Bureau <br /> <br /> <br />of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife early <br /> <br /> <br />in the planning of these activities. <br /> <br />Acceptable chemicals and methods of <br /> <br />application known to be most effective <br /> <br />will then be used, with the approval <br /> <br />of the concerned agencies. <br /> <br />2.3.6 Impact upon Threatened Species <br />As has been described in Section 1.4.7, <br /> <br />none of the activities associated with <br /> <br />the Yampa Project will encroach directly <br /> <br />upon habitat known to be crucial to any <br /> <br />threatened species of wildlife. The rail <br /> <br />spur will cross an area which is used <br /> <br />for feeding by the sandhill crane, recently <br />-172- <br />
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