Federal Register / Vol. 59, No. 54 / Monday, March 21, 1994 / Rules and Regulations 13399
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<br />/ Razorback Sucker (Xyrauchen texanus)
<br />Description of areas taken from BLM
<br />1:100,000 scale maps (available.from
<br />BIM State Offices): Rangely, CO 1989;
<br />Canyon of Lodore. CO 1990; Seep Ridge,
<br />UT/CO 1982; La Sal, UT/CO 1985;
<br />Westwater, UT/CO 1981; Hite Crossing,
<br />UT 1982; Glenwood Springs, CO 1988;
<br />Grand Junction, CO 1990; Delta, CO
<br />1989; Navajo Mountain, UT/AZ 1982;
<br />Vernal, UT/CO 1990; Craig, CO 1990;
<br />Bluff, UT/CO 1985; Moab, UT/CO 1985;
<br />Hanksville, UT 1982; San Rafael Desert,
<br />UT 1985; Huntington, UT 1982; Price,
<br />UT 1989; Tuba City, A7,1983; Lake
<br />Mead, NV/AZ 1981; Davis Dam, AZ/
<br />NV/CA 1982, Parker, AZ/CA 1980;
<br />Yuma, AZ/CA 1988; Safford, AZ 1991;
<br />Globe, AZ 1980; Clifton, AZ/NM 1975;
<br />Prescott, AZ 1982; Theodore Roosevelt
<br />Lake, AZ 1982, Grand Canyon, AZ 1980;
<br />Mt. Trumbull. AZ 1979; Boulder City,
<br />NV/AZ 1978; Blythe, CA/AZ 1976;
<br />Trigo Mountains, AZ/CA 1988; Sedona,
<br />AZ 1982; Payson, AZ 1988; and U.S.
<br />Forest Service map: Tonto National
<br />Forest. Phoenix, AZ The 100-year flood
<br />plain for many areas is detailed in Flood
<br />Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) published
<br />by and available through the FEMA. In
<br />areas where a FIRM is not available, the
<br />presence-of alluvium soils or known
<br />high water marks can be used to
<br />determine the extent of the flood plain.
<br />Only areas of flood plain containing
<br />constituent elements are considered
<br />critical habitat.
<br />Colorado: Moffat County. The Yampa
<br />River and its 100-year flood plain from
<br />the mouth of Cross Mountain Canyon in
<br />T.6N.. R.98W., sec. 23 (6th Principal
<br />Meridian) to the confluence with the
<br />Green River in T.7N., R.103W., sec. 28
<br />(6th Principal Meridian).
<br />Utah: Uintah County; and Colorado:
<br />Moffat County. The Green River and its
<br />100-year flood plain from the
<br />confluence with the Yampa River in
<br />T.7N., R.103W., sec. 28 (6th Principal
<br />Meridian) to Sand Wash in T.11S.,
<br />R.18E.. sec. 20 (6th Principal Meridian).
<br />Utah: Uintah, Carbon, Grand, Emery.
<br />Wayne, and San Juan Counties. The
<br />Green River and its 100-year flood plain
<br />from Sand Wash at T.11S.. R.18E., sec.
<br />20 (6th Principal Meridian) to the
<br />confluence with the Colorado River in
<br />T.30S.. R.19E., sec. 7 (6th Principal
<br />Meridian).
<br />Utah: Uintah County. The White River
<br />and its'100-year flood plain from the
<br />boundary of the Uintah and Ouray
<br />Indian Reservation at river mile 18 in
<br />T.9S.. R.22-, sec 21 (Salt Lake
<br />Meridian) to the confluence with the
<br />Green River in T.9S., -20E., sec. 4 (Salt
<br />Lake Meridian).
<br />Utah: Uintah County. The Duchesne
<br />River and its 100-year flood plain from
<br />river mile 2.5 in TAS., R.3E., sec. 30
<br />(Salt Lake Meridian) to the confluence
<br />with the Green River in T.5S.. R.3E., sec.
<br />5 (Uintah Meridian).
<br />Colorado: Delta and Mesa Counties.
<br />The Gunnison River and its 100-year
<br />flood plain from the confluence with the
<br />Uncompahgre River in T.15S., R.96W..
<br />sec. 11 (6th Principal Meridian) to
<br />Redlands Diversion Dam in T.1S.,
<br />R_IW., sec. 27 (Ute Meridian).
<br />Colorado: Mesa and Garfield
<br />Counties. The Colorado River and its
<br />100--year flood plain from Colorado
<br />River Bridge at exit 90 north off
<br />Interstate 70 in T.6S., -93W., sec. 16
<br />(6th Principal Meridian) to Westwater
<br />Canyon in T.20S., R.25E., sec. 12 (Salt
<br />Lake Meridian) including the Gunnison
<br />River and its 100-year flood plain from
<br />the Redlands Diversion Dam in TAS.,
<br />R1 W., sec. 27 (Ute Meridian) to the
<br />confluence with the Colorado River in
<br />T.1S., R.1W., sec. 22 (Ute Meridian).
<br />Utah: Grand, San Juan, Wayne, and
<br />Garfield Counties. The Colorado River
<br />and its 3o0-year flood plain from
<br />Westwater Canyon in T.20S., R.25E.,
<br />sec. 12 (Salt Lake Meridian) to full pool
<br />elevation, upstream of North Wash and
<br />including the Dirty Devil arm of Lake
<br />Powell in T.33S., -14E., sec. 29 (Salt
<br />Lake Meridian). - -
<br />New Mexico: San Juan County; and
<br />Utah: San Juan County. The San Juan
<br />River and its 100-year flood plain from
<br />the Hogback Diversion in T.29N.,
<br />R16W., sec. 9 (New Mexico Meridian)
<br />to the full pool elevation at the mouth
<br />of Neskahai Canyon on the San Juan
<br />arm of Lake Powell in T.41S., R13E..
<br />sec. 26 (Salt Lake Meridian).
<br />Arizona: Coconino and Mohave
<br />Counties; and Nevada: Clark County.
<br />The Colorado River and its 100-year
<br />flood plain from the confluence with the
<br />Paria River in T.40N , R.7E.. sec. 24
<br />(Gila and Salt River Meridian) to Hoover
<br />Dam in T.30N.. R_23W., sec. 3 (Gila and
<br />Salt River Meridian) including Lake
<br />Mead to the full pool-elevation.
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