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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7904
Author
Lentsch, L. D., T. Crowl, P. Nelson and T. Modde.
Title
Levee Removal Strategic Plan - Final Report.
USFW Year
1996.
USFW - Doc Type
Salt Lake City, UT.
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Colorado River <br />Initial efforts will focus on the Green River system, however, future efforts will be directed toward both the Green and Colorado River <br />systems. A potential levee removal block design for the Colorado River system consists of selection of 2 application sites and 2 natural <br />sites (Table 1). Two treatments will occur within each block. We have identified 13 potential candidate sites to fill the strategic design <br />plan. These sites are listed in Block 3. <br />Table 1. Site selection block design criteria. <br /> Levee Removal Block Design <br /> Block 1 - 1997 Block 2 - 1997 Block 3 <br /> Green River - Above Desolation Green River - Below Desolation Colorado River <br />Nonnative Terrace Depression Terrace Depression Terrace Depression <br />Density <br />Low Natural Site Natural Site NA NA NA NA <br />(Upstream) <br /> Application Site Application Site <br />High Natural Site Natural Site Natural Site Natural Site NA NA <br /> Application Site Application Site Application Site Application Site <br />Low Natural Site Natural Site Natural Site Natural Site Natural Site Natural Site <br />(Downstream) <br /> Application Site Application Site Application Site Application Site Application Site Application Site <br />9
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