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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />055G <br /> <br />The towns of <br />from wells. <br />anticipated. <br /> <br />McClave, Wiley, Hasty, and Lamar obtain their water supply <br />This is adequate for current needs and expansion is not <br /> <br />Many of the farms are on a rural water supply system. Some farms not <br />on the system, as well as most livestock watering facilities are from <br />wells and may experience degrading water quality, therefore increasing <br />the potential for future problems. <br /> <br />Fish and wildlife Habitat <br /> <br />The major factors influencing environmental and fish and wildlife <br />conditions in the watershed are land use, water quality and quantity. <br />Past land use changes due to irrigation, in some cases have increased <br />the food supply and cover. No changes in land use in the future are <br />anticipated. <br /> <br />There is an opportunity to improve stream fisheries by reducing the <br />amount of sediment, heavy metals, salts, pesticides and nutrients <br />entering the hydrologic system. Sediment and other pollutants affect <br />downstream fisheries diversity and populations by filling pool segments <br />and changing bottom composition and water temperature. The stressing <br />effects of high concentrations of suspended sediment also causes a <br />reduction of the quality of fish habitat. Selenium and uranium, <br />potentially threaten fish and wildlife using the watershed. This could <br />include some endangered species. <br /> <br />On-site Problems <br /> <br />Irrigation induced erosion- 42T/ac/yr on 15,000 acres (630,000 T) <br /> <br />Productivity on irrigated land <br /> <br />decreasing <br /> <br />Maintenances on irrigation systems <br /> <br />high <br /> <br />Irrigation water application <br /> <br />fair <br /> <br />Off-site Problems <br /> <br />Annual Sediment deposition on irrigated areas- <br /> <br />600,000 T. <br /> <br />Sediment deposited annually into channels of Arkansas R.- <br /> <br />30,000 T. <br />(20AcFt) <br /> <br />Average Selenium level in Arkansas River at Lamar- <br /> <br />19.7 <br />mcgr/l. <br /> <br />Average Nitrate Level of groundwater- <br /> <br />Exceeds state <br />standards on 6 wells <br /> <br />Selenium level in groundwater- <br /> <br />increasing <br /> <br />Salt load to Arkansas River from watershed- <br /> <br />387,000 T/yr <br /> <br />18 <br />