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43 <br />I.A.3.d Operate Flaming Gorge Dam to provide winter and spring flows and <br />revised summmer/fall flows, pursuant to the Biological Opinion. <br />This RIP RAP il;em is ongoing. <br />I.A.4.a Protect Surr;mer/Fall flows. <br />RIP RAP items to protect Summer/Fall releases from Flaming Gorge Dam have <br />been completed by the RIP. <br />I.A.4.a.(2) Adopt and implement new policy <br />The Utah State Engineer has adopted a policy which protects fish flows in <br />the Green River. This item has been completed. <br />IV.A.l.c. Implement an augmentation plan on the middle Green River. <br />The augmentation plan has been implemented, but may need revision. <br />Green River Action Plan: Duchesne River <br />I.A.2 Conduct follow-up studies to evaluate and refine flow recommendations. <br />Conduct a 5-year research effort consistent with scopes-of-work for the <br />Duchesne River. In order to maximize data collection and overall research <br />value, the Bureau of Reclamation and Central Utah Water Conservancy <br />District should be encouraged to provide requested test flows, constrained <br />by annual hydrologic conditions, using the process outlined in the <br />FY-97/98 Statement of Work for the Duchesne River. Approved and funded by <br />the Recovery Program, this study was initiated in the spring of 1997 and <br />is on-going. <br />Green River Action Plan: Mainstem <br />III.A.3 Identify and control sources of catfish and centrarchids in the <br />middle Green River. <br />The Nonnative Strategic Plan (Tyus and Saunders, 1996) identified the <br />middle and lower portions of the Green River as high priorities for <br />nonnative fish control. The Duchesne River was considered a medium <br />priority, however, the plan also calls for addressing the major tributary <br />