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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8443.600
Description
Narrows Unit - Studies
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
3/4/1985
Author
US Dept. Interior
Title
Final Supplement to the Final Enviromental Statement
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<br />~OJ,7ural Resources. <br /> <br />a. National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. <br /> <br />b. Archeological and Historic Preservation Act of 1974. <br /> <br />c. Executive Order No. 11593, Protection and Enhancement of the Cultural Environment, <br />May 13, 1971. <br /> <br />The proposed project is expected to impact the cultural resources of the area. To ensure that <br />si9nificant cultural resources would not be adversely affected, a cultural resource reconnais- <br />sance study was completed in 1975. This survey was undertaken.on approximately 80 percent of <br />the Narrows study area, The unsurveyed area will be done prior to any project construction. <br />The remaining archeological and historical compliance steps as outlined in 36 CFR 800 would be <br />undertaken, including consultation with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. <br /> <br />5. Executive Order No. 11990, Protection of Wetlands. This executive order requires each <br />agency to minimize adverse effects on wetlands. All practical efforts would be undertaken to <br />meet this objective. However, wetlands adjacent to the river channel would be inundated and <br />essentially lost, but in other areas, wetlands would be established due to seepage and low- <br />lying pockets of trapped water during drawdown. The intensive wildlife management plan would <br />impound 540 acres (219 ha) of open-water marsh. Also, a 13,189-acre (5,340-ha) reservoir <br />would be created. <br /> <br />6. Executive Order No. 11988, Flood Plain Management. This executive order requires Federal <br />agencies to avold the adverse lmpacts of OccupYlng and modifying flood plains to reduce flood <br />losses and to preserve the natural and beneficial values of flood plains. The flood plain <br />within the conservation pool would be lost for all practical purposes. However, due to land <br />aquisition adjacent to the proposed reservoir, construction is not expected to directly <br />support flood plain develdpment. <br /> <br />7. Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1958. The Coordination Act provides that fish and <br />wildlife conservatIon shall recelVe equal consideration with other project purposes and be <br />coordinated with the Fish and Wildlife Service and the appropriate state fish and wildlife <br />conservation agencies. <br /> <br />The Narrows Unit Reservoir study has been actively coordinated with the FiSh and Wildlife <br />Service dated June 1983 (see appendix B), the Colorado Division of Wildlife, and the Nebraska <br />Game and Parks COFllllission. These agencies have actively participated in the determination of <br />fish and wildlife conservation. plan, in particular for waterfowl, upland game, the mitigation <br />process ,and the estab 1 i shment of wildl ife management areas. <br /> <br />Until such time that an implementable plan is developed from the existing plan of study (appen- <br />dix D) to relieve the jeopardy opinion on the whooping crane in central Nebraska, the extent, <br />if any, for desired mitigation measures of the other Nebraska wildlife resources, will remain <br />undetermined. Once the extent of the measures needed to rel ieve the jeopardy opinion on the <br />whooping crane are ascertained, mitigation for other species will be considered if they are <br />negatively impacted. Additionally, if the plan of study for endangered species resolution and <br />downstream mitigation results in material changes in project impacts and/or feasibility, the <br />appropriate documentation will be prepared. <br /> <br />S-5 <br />
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