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<br />OJJ942. <br /> <br />Figure I-Fish Screen Conceptual Drawing <br /> <br />Upstream <br />+-to <br />Diversion <br />Dam <br /> <br /> <br />Isolation Gates <br /> <br />Fish Screens <br /> <br />Fish Return Pipeline <br /> <br />N--+ <br /> <br /> <br />property, rights-of-ways and facilities. Following construction, any damaged area would be <br />restored, as near as practicable, to its origi~al condition. <br /> <br />Before construction, Reclamation and the contractor would obtain any necessary approvals <br />required by the Clean Water Act. 'Reclamation would request authorization under Regional <br />General Permit NO. 57, Project Benefiting Colorado River Endangered"Fishes, to construct a <br />temporary cofferdam" to dewater the fish return pipeline outlet in the Gunnison River. If <br />discharging water from dewatering the cofferdam area were needed, the contactor would obtain a <br />Section 402 permit. In river construction would be scheduled during low water conditions <br />during the winter months. <br /> <br />Construction would begin after October 18, 2004. The Redlands Power Canal would be <br />dewatered for fish screen construction from November 1,2004 to April 1, 2005. The canal <br />7 <br />