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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7315
Author
Colorado Water Conservation Board.
Title
State of Colorado Hatchery Feasibility Study for Endangered Fishes of the Colorado River Basin, Vols. 1 & 2.
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1993.
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<br />. <br /> <br />10. Silver Springs Trout Farm (Montrose, CO) <br /> <br />This proposed hatchery site is currently the site of an existing private fish hatchery. The <br />existing hatchery has a cold water supply from springs. The existing hatchery rearing ponds <br />are medium in size. <br /> <br />11. McMillan's Trout Farm (Hotchkiss, CO) <br /> <br />This proposed hatchery site is currently the site of an existing private fish hatchery. The <br />existing hatchery has a cold water supply from springs. This spring water is likely mixed <br />with surface runoff due the configuration of the existing water collection system. The site <br />is situated on a small bench adjacent to the Gunnison River. The rearing ponds are small. <br />This site received a fatal flaw for: Land Accessibility jUseability - The site is small and is <br />relatively inaccessible. <br /> <br />15. Crystal Properties (near Hooper, CO) <br /> <br />This proposed hatchery site, located within the San Luis Valley, was formally the site of a <br />private fish hatchery and a hot pool resort. Some remnants of both businesses remain. The <br />property has a warm artisan well water supply. Effluent from the hatchery would be to open <br />ground. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />16. Horsethief Site (near Grand Junction, CO) <br /> <br />This proposed hatchery site is within a State Wildlife Area. This site received a fatal flaw <br />for: Land Area - All available land has been used by existing rearing ponds. <br /> <br />18. Walter Walker State Wildlife Area (Grand Junction, CO) <br /> <br />This proposed hatchery site is within a State Wildlife Area. The site would have a surface <br />water supply, from the Colorado River. The site is within the floodplain of the Colorado <br />River. <br /> <br />23. Rangeview Trout Ranch (Saguache, CO) <br /> <br />This proposed hatchery site, located within the San Luis Valley, is currently the site of an <br />existing private fish hatchery. The existing hatchery has an artisan geothermal well water <br />supply. There may be additional geothermal water available at the site. The size of existing <br />hatchery raceways and rearing ponds range from medium to small. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />21 <br />
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