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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.200.10.A
Description
Colorado River Threatened-Endangered - UCRBRIP - Program Organization-Mission - Workplans
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
4/9/2003
Author
Unknown
Title
Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program - Fiscal Year 2004 and 2005 Program Guidance - 04-09-03
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />000633 <br /> <br />C-23 GRAND VALLEY PROJECT FISH SCREEN $3,100,000/$0 <br />Complete construction of fish screen at the Grand Valley Project Diversion Dam (aka <br />"Roller Dam") on the Colorado River. <br /> <br />C-29 GVIC PASSAGE AND SCREEN O&M $93,600/$93,600 <br />Operation and maintenance of passage and screen facilities at the GVIC Diversion Dam on <br />the Colorado River near Palisade, <br /> <br />116 REDLANDS SCREEN $1,250,000/$2.400,0'00 <br />Construct fish screen at the Redlands Diversion Dam canal on the Gunnison River near <br />Whitewater. Operation and maintenance funds also expected to be needed in FY 05, <br /> <br />NEW PROJECTS <br /> <br />C-29a GVIC SCREEN EVALUATION $10,000/$10,000 <br />Evaluation of screen's ability to prevent fish entrainment into diversion canal. <br /> <br />COLOR-\DO PIKEMINNOW ENTRAINMENT INTO Y AMPA RIVER <br />DIVERSION CANALS $10,000/ $10,000 <br />Assessment and evaluation of Colorado pikemilffiow entrainment into diversion canals <br />adjacent to the Yampa River. Efforts will focus on the largest diversions (i,e" Patrick <br />Sweeney and Maybell), <br /> <br />C-6 EVALUATION OF RAZORBACK SUCKER MIGRATION AND <br />RECRUITMENT FROM FLOODPLAIN DEPRESSIONS INTO THE <br />MAINSTEM MIDDLE GREEN RIVER $72,000/$52,000 <br />Evaluation of the size and age at which razorback suckers stocked as larvae migrate from <br />floodplain depressions into the mainstem river (and of environmental cues related to this <br />migration), <br /> <br />PLACEHOLDERS <br /> <br />C-26a HARTLAND FISH PASSAGE $0/$75,000 <br />Construction oftlsh passage at the Hartland Diversion Dam, (On hold pending <br />determination of need [Gunnison River / Aspinall temperature modeling report will be <br />complete in September 2003,],) <br /> <br />C-26b HARTLAND FISH SCREEN $0/$45,000 <br />Construction of lIsh screen at the Hartland Diversion canal. (On hold pending <br />detemlination of need [Gunnison River /Aspinall temperature modeling report will be <br />complete in September 2003,],) <br /> <br />C-6 FLOODPLAIN HABITAT RESTORATION PROGRAM - The tloodplain habitat <br />restoration program is undergoing assessment, thus continuation and cost of <br />acquisition/assessment activities is unknown until that assessment is complete. The habitat <br />restoration program and a proposal for sub-basin and site-specific management plans will <br />be discussed at upcoming Biology and Management committee meetings, <br />2004/2005 Program Guidance, Section II - 2 <br />
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