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ARCA
State
CO
KS
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Arkansas
Water Division
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Date
9/1/1996
Author
Bent Soil Conservation District, Prowers Soil Conservation District, Colorado State Soil Conservation Board, Fort Lyon Canal Company
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Limestone-Graveyard Creeks Watershed Plan and Environmental Assessment
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0 J I + Table D <br />Summary and Comparison of Candidate Plans <br />Effects Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Alternative 3 <br />No Action Management TRP - (NED) <br />Measures <br />Cultural Resources <br />Santa Fe Trail <br />Wetland plants along <br />Wetland plants along <br />Weiland plants along <br />Bent's Fort <br />the Arkansas River <br />the Arkansas River <br />the Arkansas River and <br />Ft. Lyons ruins <br />and in ponded areas <br />and in ponded areas <br />in ponded areas will <br />Other Social Effects <br />will continue to <br />will continue to <br />continue to contain high <br />Acct. <br />contain high heavy <br />contain high heavy <br />heavy metal <br />Health and Safety <br />metal concentrations <br />metal concentrations <br />concentrations <br />Soil resource <br />42 T /Ac./Yr. of <br />86% reduction in <br />88% reduction in <br />Local economy <br />irrigation induced <br />irrigation induced <br />irrigation induced <br />erosion on upper 1/3 <br />erosion on upper 1/3 <br />erosion on upper 1/3 of <br />Irrigation water <br />of fields <br />of fields <br />fields <br />Irrigation induced <br />15,000 Ac. damaged <br />Irrigation erosion <br />Irrigation erosion <br />erosion <br />by moderate irrigation <br />reduced to nearly "T" <br />reduced to below "T" <br />induced erosion <br />Arkansas river <br />Impacted by irrigation <br />Moderate sediment <br />Significant sediment <br />channel capacity <br />erosion sediment <br />reduction from <br />load reduction from <br />furrow erosion <br />furrow erosion and <br />irrigation ditch erosion <br />Fisheries habitat will <br />Fisheries habitat will <br />Fisheries habitat will <br />continue to be <br />continue to be <br />continue to be <br />negatively impacted <br />negatively impacted <br />negatively impacted by <br />by sedimentation <br />by sedimentation <br />sedimentation <br />Cultural Resources <br />Santa Fe Trail <br />No effect <br />No effect <br />No effect <br />Bent's Fort <br />No effect <br />No effect <br />No effect <br />Ft. Lyons ruins <br />No effect <br />No effect <br />No effect <br />Other Social Effects <br />Acct. <br />Health and Safety <br />Continue to <br />Moderate <br />Significant <br />deteriorate <br />improvement <br />improvement <br />Local economy <br />Continue to <br />Moderate <br />Significant <br />deteriorate <br />improvement <br />improvement <br />Irrigation water <br />Considerable loss to <br />Reduced deep <br />Minimal loss due to <br />deep percolation <br />percolation losses <br />deep percolation <br />
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