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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7738
Author
Ruppert, J. B., R. T. Muth and T. P. Nesler
Title
Predation on Fish Larvae by Adult Red Shiner, Yampa and Green Rivers, Colorado
USFW Year
1993
USFW - Doc Type
The Southwestern Naturalist
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Executive Summary <br />EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL RESERVOIR SITES <br />' Site Identification and Screening <br />Past studies of the Yampa River basin have identified and examined numerous sites for <br />new water storage projects. In the Feasibility Study, sixty-four reservoir sites were identified <br />from an extensive review of documents, through discussions with local water managers and <br />members of the Study Technical Steering Group (TSG) and by map and field reconnaissance by <br />the consultant team. These sites appeared, from the information initially available, to have <br />some potential to support a reservoir meeting either the near term (2015) or long term (2040) <br />projected demand requirements. <br /> <br />t <br />1 <br /> <br />r <br /> <br />1 <br />r, <br />11 <br />1 <br />d <br /> <br /> <br />A two-stage screening process was performed to reduce this list of 64 sites down to eight <br />sites that would be the object of field evaluations. Estimates of inflow hydrology were made <br />based on approximate site drainage area and regional precipitation data or on gaged flow data <br />where available. Those sites which exhibited average annual inflows less than 20,000 of were <br />excluded from further consideration. This inflow criteria was based on the inflow estimated to <br />be necessary to support a reservoir with a minimum capacity of 10,000 acre-feet. For <br />screening purposes, a 10,000 of reservoir was considered the minimum size necessary to meet <br />near and long term demands in the area. Other screening criteria included presence of known <br />fatal geotechnical and environmental flaws, recreation use potential (measured for the near- <br />term by proximity to Craig), and the ability of a reservoir at the site to deliver water to meet <br />existing and projected future demands. Project costs were not developed or used as an <br />evaluation criterion at this stage, however factors which could significantly affect the cost of a <br />project, such as relocation of a major road, were noted. <br />A list of eight potential reservoir sites recommended for field study was reviewed by <br />TSG and the Study's Public Advisory Group (PAG) and was presented at a public meeting held <br />in Craig on February 21, 1991. Based on substantial public comment received at and <br />subsequent to the public meeting, TSG determined that the Ralph White and Mad Creek sites <br />should be deleted from further consideration and that a new site on Fortification Creek, called <br />Cedar Mountain, should be reviewed for fatal flaws. <br />In addition to the sites identified as near-term storage candidates, it was also determined <br />that alternative long-term storage sites in the upper basin be identified and screened through a <br />review of previous work in the Study. The location of long-term storage in the upper part of <br />the basin recognized the growth potential in the Steamboat Springs area and the ability of such <br />sites to serve demands throughout the basin. A total of 11 reservoir sites were identified and <br />re-reviewed for consideration as a long-term storage project. The 11 sites included seven that <br />were previously reviewed, the new site on Fortification Creek (Cedar Mountain), a Yampa <br />River mainstem site near the Mount Harris Mine, and two new sites above Steamboat Springs <br />that had not been previously considered because of their distance from Craig. These eleven <br />sites were then screened using a process similar to short-term site screening process. <br />Based on these screening and review processes, a total of nine sites were identified for <br />field evaluation. These sites are listed in Table S-2. <br />1 S-9
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