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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.200.49.J
Description
Colorado River Threatened-Endangered - RIPRAP - Price-Stubb Fish Passage - Environmental Studies
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
12/1/2004
Author
DOI-BOR
Title
Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact - RE- Providing Endangered Fish Passage at the Price-Stubb Diversion Dam on the Colorado River - 12-01-04
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Report/Study
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<br />001042 <br /> <br />Price-Stubb Fish Passage FONSI <br /> <br />Page 1 <br /> <br />WCAO-GJ- FONSI-04-05 <br /> <br />United States Department of the Interior <br />Bureau of Reclamation <br />Western Colorado Area Office <br />Grand Junction, Colorado <br /> <br />FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT <br /> <br />PROVIDING ENDANGERED FISH PASSAGE <br />AT THE PRICE-STUBB DIVERSION DAM ON THE COLORADO RIVER <br /> <br />In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, and the Council <br />on Environmental Quality's Regulations for implementing the procedural provisions of the <br />National Environmental Policy Act (40 CFR Part 1500-1508), the Bureau of Reclamation <br />(Reclamation) has prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) for providing Endangered Fish <br />Passage at the Price-Stubb Diversion Dam on the Colorado River near Palisade, Colorado. The <br />EA assesses five alternatives for restoring endangered fish passage including: 1) No Action, <br />2) Conventional Fish Ladder, 3) Downstream Rock Fish Passage, 4) Downstream Rock Fish <br />Passage with Whitewater Features, and 5) Dam Removal alternatives. The proposed action will <br />restore endangered fish passage above the Price-Stubb Diversion Dam and provide endangered <br />fish access to approximately 50 miles of upstream designated critical habitat. Based on the <br />following, Reclamation has determined that the proposed action with implemented mitigation <br />measures will not result in a significant impact on the human environment. <br /> <br />Upper Colorado River Endane:ered Fish Recovery Proe:ram <br /> <br />In 1987, Federal and State agencies, water users, and environmental groups established the <br />Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program (Recovery Program). The Recovery <br />Program is comprised of a partnership between the States of Colorado, Utah and Wyoming, <br />Reclamation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), Western Area Power Administration, <br />National Park Service, Colorado River Energy Distributors Association, Colorado Water <br />Congress, Utah Water Users Association, Wyoming Water Association, and the Nature <br />Conservancy. <br /> <br />Recovery Program elements include: <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />1) Habitat management including identifying and acquiring instream flows, changing operations <br />of Federal dams, and operating other reservoirs in a coordinated manner to benefit endangered <br />fish. <br />
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