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TABLES <br />Page <br />5 -28 Summary of Short-Term Cumulative Sand Transport, Deposition, <br />and Augmentation From Land Management Plans Under <br />Each Alternative ..................... ............................... <br />5 -59 <br />5 -29 <br />Summary of Long -Term Cumulative Sand Transport, Deposition, <br />and Augmentation From Land Management Plans Under <br />Each Alternative ..................... ............................... <br />5 -60 <br />5 -30 <br />Comparative Ranking of Alternatives by Net Deposition in the <br />Central Platte Habitat ................. ............................... <br />5 -61 <br />5 -31 <br />Summary of Differences in Median Grain Size From the <br />Present Condition .................... ............................... <br />5 -63 <br />5 -32 <br />Summary of Differences in Width of Total Water From the <br />Present Condition (Feet) ............... ............................... <br />5 -67 <br />5 -33 <br />Summary of the Water Quality Aspects of Platte River Endangered <br />Species Recovery Alternatives Evaluation . ............................... <br />5 -72 <br />5 -34 <br />Summary of Total Dissolved Solids (milligrams per liter) for Sites on <br />the North Platte River Above Lake McConaughy .......................... <br />5 -73 <br />5 -35 <br />Summary of Alternatives Percent of Years of Meeting Critical April <br />Elevations for Trout Habitat in Lake McConaughy for the <br />Period 1947 Through 1994 (48 Years) .... ............................... <br />5 -75 <br />5 -36 <br />Comparison of the Number of Days in June, July, and August in the <br />48 -Year Daily Study That the Flow at Grand Island Exceeded <br />1,200 Cubic Feet Per Second and a Comparison of the <br />Probability of Exceeding the Temperature Standard of the <br />Present Condition With That of Each of the Alternatives .................... <br />5 -78 <br />5 -37 <br />Turbidity (JTU) Summary Statistics for the Present Condition and <br />Each Alternative ........................ - .......................... <br />5 -79 <br />5 -38 <br />Median Bed Sediment Contaminant Concentrations -in the Platte <br />River Near Grand Island, Nebraska (All in Parts Per Million) ................. <br />5 -82 <br />5 -39 <br />Alternatives Summary Changes in Area of Land Cover Types <br />Compared to the Present Condition ...... ............................... <br />5 -87 <br />5 -40 <br />Predicted Changes in Irrigated Acres by Alternative (No Substitution <br />of Dryland Farming for Irrigation Assumed) .............................. <br />5 -89 <br />5 -41 <br />Changes in Open Channel Area Relative to the Present Condition ................ <br />5 -94 <br />5 -42 <br />Average Amount of Whooping Crane Roost Habitat (Weighted Acres) <br />and Percent Change From the Present Condition During Spring and <br />Fall Migration ....................... ............................... <br />5 -95 <br />5 -43 <br />Distribution of Whooping Crane Roost Habitat (Weighted Acres) in <br />Each of the Four Hydrologic Reaches of the Central Platte River <br />(the Spring and Fall Values Are Averaged for Each ........................ <br />5 -95 <br />5 -44 <br />Projected Trends in the Widest Channels for Upstream and Downstream <br />Sections of the Central Platte River Habitat Area, Using a 48 -Year <br />Period Following Program Implementation ............................... <br />5 -96 <br />