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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9318
Author
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Title
Procedures for Stocking Nonnative Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin.
USFW Year
1996.
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Denver.
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The following are completed participating projects: <br />Project State Dam Year Completed <br />Paonia Colorado Paonia 1962 <br />Smith Fork Colorado Crawford 1962 <br />Florida Colorado Lemon 1963 <br />Silt Colorado Rifle Gap 1966 <br />Bostwick Park Colorado Silver Jack 1971 <br />Dallas Creek Colorado Ridgway 1991 <br />Hammond New Mexico --- 1962 <br />San Juan-Chama New Mexico Heron 1971 <br />Vernal Unit Utah Steinaker 1961 <br />Emery County Utah Joes Valley 1966 <br />Lyman Utah Stateline 1979 <br />Eden Wyoming Big Sandy 1952 <br />Eden Wyoming Eden 1959 <br />Seedskadee Wyoming Fontenelle 1968 <br />Lyman Wyoming Meeks Cabin 1971 <br />The present status of construction or investigation for the remaining partici- <br />pating projects follows: <br />1. Colorado <br />a. Fryingpan-Arkansas Project <br />Although the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project is not a participating project of the <br />Colorado River Storage Project because it does not participate in the Upper Colorado <br />River Basin Fund, it is sometimes referred to as a limited participating project <br />because it does utilize water diverted from the upper Colorado River system to the <br />eastern slope of Colorado. <br />The Eastern Colorado Area Office, located in Loveland, Colorado, directs <br />the operation and maintenance activities of the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project. Afield <br />office in Pueblo, Colorado, coordinates with the Southeastern Colorado Water <br />Conservancy District and the State Division Engineer. <br />41 <br />
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