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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8461.250
Description
Platte River Water Issues
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
10/24/2006
Author
PRRIP
Title
Colorado's Plan for Future Depletions
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the PBO and were not considered. <br />? The Service.has reviewed the information contained in the Biolo ical Assessment submitted b <br />g Y <br />your office on [Date]. <br />We concur with your deterrninations of "likely to adversely affect" for the endangered whooping <br />crane, interior least tern, pallid sturgeon, and the threatened northern Great Plains population of <br />the piping plover, the western prairie fringed orchid, and the bald eagle in the central and lower <br />Platte River. We also concur with your determination of "likely to adversely affecY" for <br />designated whooping crane critical habitat. <br />We concur with your determinations of "not likely to adversely affect" for the endangered <br />American burying beetle, and of "no effect" to the endangered Eskimo curlew. <br />We concur with your determinations of "not likely to adversely affect" [for species, species, and <br />"no adverse modification of critical habitat" for species]. <br />We concur with your determinations of "no effect" [for species, species, and critical habitat]. <br />III. Scope of the Tier 2 Biological Opinion <br />The [Project Name] is a component of "the continued operation of existing and certain new <br />water-related activities" needing a federal action evaluated in the Tier 1 PBO, and flow-related <br />effects of the Federal Action are consistent with the scope and the determination of effects in the <br />?June 16, 2006 PBO. Because [the project proponent] has elected to participate in the PRRIP, <br />ESA compliance for flow-related effects to federally listed endangered and threatened species <br />and designated critical habitat from [Project Name] is provided to the extent described in the Tier <br />1 PBO. <br />This biological opinion applies to the [Project Name] effects to listed endangered and threatened <br />species and designated critical habitat as described in the PBO for the first thirteen years of the <br />PRRIP (i.e., the anticipated duration of the first PRRIP increment). <br />IV. Description of the Federal Action <br />[Describe the Federal Action and any Interdependent and Interrelated Actions- use text from the <br />Biological Assessment] <br />V. Status of the Species/Critical Habitat <br />Species descriptions, life histories, population dynamics, status and distributions are fully <br />described in the PBO on pages 76-156 for the whooping crane, interior least tern, piping plover, <br />pallid sturgeon, bald eagle and western prairie fringed orchid, and whooping crane critical <br />habitat and are hereby incorporated by reference. Since issuance of the Service's PBO, [Discuss <br />? changes in status of target species/critical habitat since the Tier 1 PBO was issued, or include a <br />? statement saying there are no substantial changes in status since the PBO was issued]. <br />October 24, 2006 Colorado Depletions Plan 23
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