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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9672
Author
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
Title
Final Environmental Assessment Orchard Mesa Wildlife Area Selenium Remediation Project.
USFW Year
2000.
USFW - Doc Type
Grand Junction, CO.
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<br />OMW A Selenium Remediation Project-Final Environmental Assessment <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />CHAPTER In ~ AFFECTED ENVIRONMENTIENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES <br /> <br />General <br /> <br />The OMW A is located along the south bank of the Colorado River about 3 miles east of downtown <br />Grand Junction, Colorado. The property is accessed from Mesa County C Road about 0.3 miles <br />east of Mesa County 30 Road. <br /> <br />The property was purchased in 1996 to replace wildlife habitat lost during the lining and piping of <br />irrigation canals and laterals in the Grand Valley, and to protect endangered fish habitat. <br /> <br />Lands surrounding the OMW A are private and agricultural in nature. Hay crop production and <br />horse pasture are the primary uses. The OMW A receives return flows from surrounding lands <br />irrigated by water via the Orchard Mesa Canal part of the Grand Valley Project. <br /> <br />Recreation Resources <br /> <br />The OMW A is managed by Reclamation as a wildlife area and public access is limited to foot <br />traffic. Waterfowl and big game hunting are regulated by the Colorado Division of Wildlife. The <br />area receives limited recreational use because of restricted access and close proximity to <br />residences. <br /> <br />Recreation resources are not expected to be impacted by the Preferred Alternative. <br /> <br />Land Use and Vegetation <br /> <br />The OMW A includes about 153 acres of river bottomland at an average elevation of 4,600 feet. <br />The area is managed as wildlife habitat for fish and wildlife. The area is surrounded by private <br />agricultural lands. <br /> <br />". <br /> <br />A wetlands delineation was conducted in July 1999 by Reclamation's Technical Service Center in <br />Denver, Colorado (USBR 1999a). The delineation identified nine vegetation community types <br />within the OMW A. The community types are as follows: <br /> <br />1. Upstream Bench <br />2. Upper (Dry) Drainage Ditch <br />3. Middle Drainage Ditch <br />4. Lower Drainage Ditch <br />5. Permanent and Semi-Permanent River Channel and Braids <br />6. Mature Riparian Woodlands <br />7. Salt Cedar-Cheatgrass Complex <br />8. High Flow Channel Complex <br />9. Spoil Pile <br />
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