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Water Supply Protection
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Legislation
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
3/21/2007
Author
PRRIP
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Notes and Templates from PRRIP Meeting
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fi ?? • <br />Oct. 17, 2006 <br />such activities including avoidance of any prohibited take of such species. [Program, I.A.2 & <br />footnote 2.]. The State of Wyoming is in compTiance with its obligations under the Program. <br />For Federal actions and projects participating in the Program, the Platte River Recovery <br />Implementation Program Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) and the June 16, 2006 <br />programmatic biological opiniori (PBO) serve as the description of the environmental baseline and <br />environmental consequences for the effects of the Federal actions on the listed target species, <br />whooping crane critical habitat, and other listed species in the central and lower Platte River <br />addressed in the PBO. These documents are hereby incorporated into this Biological Assessment by <br />this reference. <br />Table II-1 of the PBO (pages 21-23) contains a 1'ist of species and critical habitat in the action <br />area, their status, and the Service's deternunation of the effects of the Federal action analyzed in <br />the PBO. The Service deternuned in the PBO that the continued operation of existing and certain <br />new water-related activities may adversely affect but would not likely jeopardize the continued <br />existence of the endangered whooping crane, interior least tern, and pallid sturgeon, or the <br />threatened northern Great Plains population of the piping plover. Further, the Service found that <br />the continued operation of existing and certain new water-related activities may adversely affect <br />but would not likely jeopardize the threatened bald eagle and western prairie fringed orchid <br />associated with the central and lower reaches of the Platte River in Nebraska, and was not likely <br />to destroy or adversely modify designated critical habitat for the whooping crane. <br />The Service also determined that the PBO Federal Action would have no effect to the endangered <br />Eskimo curlew. There has not been a confirmed sighting since 1926 and this species is belieyed <br />to be extirpated in Nebraska. Lastly, the Service deternuned that the PBO Federal Action, <br />including the continued operation of existing and certain new water-related activities, was not <br />likely to adversely affect the endangered American burying beetle. <br />[Insert applicable BA text describing potential affects to non-target listed species, their critical <br />habitats, if any, andlor site-specific affects to any listed species/critical habitat] <br />INSERT APPLICABLE LANGUAGE BELOW: <br />The above-described Project operations qualify as an "existing water related activiry" because <br />they are surface water or hydrologically connected groundwater activities implemented on or before <br />July 1, 1997, within the intent and coverage of the Program. [Program, I.A. footnote 31. The existing <br />water related activity conforms to the criteria in Section III of Chapters 2 or 3 of the Depletions Plan, <br />Platte River Basin, Wyoming (Wyoming's Depletions Plan [Program, Attachment 5, Section 7]) and: <br />1. The existing .water related activity is operated on behalf of Wyoming water users; <br />2. The State Coordinator has determined that the activity qualifies as an existing water related <br />activity; and <br />2
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