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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8461.100
Description
Adaptive Management Workgroup
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
4/23/2007
Author
US Fish and Wildlife Service
Title
ESA Consultations Involving the Platte
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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ATTACHMENT A <br />Dec. 22, 2006 <br />TEMPLATE BIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT <br />& REQUEST FOR FORMAL SECTION 7 CONSULTATION <br />[DATE] <br />[FRC7Iv1 FE?DERA[, ACTION A(UENCY <br />TC} I;.S. F1SH & WII.:DLIFE SERVIC'E] <br />This letter contains the Biological Assessment addressing potential impacts from <br />operation of the [Project, on federally-listed species in Nebraska. With this submission, we are <br />requesting initiation of Formal Consultation under Section 7(a) of the Endangered Species Act of <br />1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.)(AESA@), concerning the whooping crane (Grus <br />americana), interior least tern (Sternula antillarum), northern Great Plains population of the <br />piping plover (Charadrius melodus), pallid sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus) (collectively <br />referred to as the Atarget species@), and designated critical habitat of the whooping crane. We <br />further request initiation of Formal Consultation for the bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) <br />and western prairie fringed archid (Platanthera praeclara) [inc.lxide ather non-targei listed <br />specics or critical habitats, as neccied]. We have determined that the Project is not likely to <br />adversely affect the American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus) and will have no effect <br />on the Eskimo curlew (Numenius borealis). <br />[Briefly describe: (1) Project; (2) Applicant; (3) PrQject location; and (4) .Federal action <br />(e.g., pei•m_iL or anthorization) associated the Project.] <br />Operation of this Project will result in some amount of continuing historic and/or new <br />depletions to the South Platte River associated with [sp-ecify and app.roximately quantify watej- <br />sout•ces and tises uncier pi-ajected btii1d-olit collditions]. <br />The Platte River Recovery Implementation Program (PRRIP), established in 2006, is <br />implementing actions designed to assist in the conservation and recovery of the target species <br />and their associated habitats along the central and lower Platte River in Nebraska through a <br />basin-wide cooperative approach agreed to by the States of Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming <br />and the U.S. Department of the Interior [Program, I.A.1.]. The Program addresses the adverse <br />impacts of existing and certain new water related activities on the Platte target species and <br />associated habitats, and provides ESA compliance' for effects to the target species and whooping <br />1 "ESA Compliance" means: (1) serving as the reasonable and prudent alternative to offset the effects of water- <br />related activities that FWS found were likely to cause jeopardy to one or more of the target species or to adversely <br />modify critical habitat before the Program was in place; (2) providing offsetting measures to avoid the likelihood of <br />jeopardy to one or more of the target species ar adverse modification of critical habitat in the Platte River basin for <br />new or existing water-related activities evaluated under the ESA after the Program was in place; and (3) avoiding <br />any prohibited take of target species in the Platte River basin. <br />8
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