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DRAFT EIS for Platte River Recovery Implementation Program or PRRIP
State
CO
NE
WY
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
12/1/2003
Author
U.S Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Title
Platte River Recovery Implementation Program (PRRIP) Draft Environmental Impact Statement
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
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TABLES <br />Page <br />5 -45 Change in the Amount of Grassland Area in the Study Area Compared <br />Xi <br />to the Present Condition (42,330 Total Grassland Acres) .................... <br />5 -98 <br />5 -46 <br />Distribution of Acquired and Restored Grasslands in the Central <br />Platte River, Lexington to Chapman, Nebraska ............................ <br />5 -99 <br />5 -47 <br />Change in the 30 -Day Mean River Water Surface Elevations <br />During Early Spring (Mid - February to Mid - March) From the <br />Present Condition .................... ............................... <br />5 -100 <br />5 -48 <br />Change From the Present Condition in the Maximum 30 -Day Peak <br />River Water Surface Elevation During Late Spring (Mid -April <br />Through June) Over 48 Years .......... ............................... <br />5 -101 <br />5 -49 <br />Change From the Present Condition in the Maximum 7 -Day Peak <br />River Water Surface Elevation During Late Spring (Mid -April <br />Through June) ....................... ............................... <br />5 -101 <br />5 -50 <br />Approximate Length of Bank of the Platte and North Platte Rivers <br />Primary Channels That Are Owned or Managed for Crane <br />Habitat Conservation ................. ............................... <br />5 -102 <br />5 -51 <br />Number of Bridge Segments for Program- Managed Land and the Area, <br />Perimeter, and Area:Perimeter Ratio of Program Lands ..................... <br />5 -103 <br />5 -52 <br />Pallid Sturgeon Spawning Period Average and Absolute Change <br />From the Present Condition by Alternative and Exceedance <br />Interval............................ ............................... <br />5 -139 <br />5 -53 <br />Habitat Formation and Maintenance Period Average Percent and <br />Absolute Change From the Present Condition by Alternative <br />and Exceedance Interval ............... ............................... <br />5 -140 <br />5 -54 <br />Food Base Production Period Average Percent and Absolute <br />Change From the Present Condition by Alternative and <br />Exceedance Interval .................. ............................... <br />5 -141 <br />5 -55 <br />Summer Period Average Percent and Absolute Change From the <br />Present Condition by Alternative and Exceedance Interval ................... <br />5 -142 <br />5 -56 <br />Daily Sediment Transport Rates of the Alternatives ............................ <br />5 -144 <br />5 -57 <br />Summary of Effects Determinations for the Target Species ...................... <br />5 -157 <br />5 -58 <br />Summary of Effects Determinations for Other Listed Species .................... <br />5 -158 <br />5 -59 <br />Mean Transect Length Within the 3- to 9 -Inch Depth Range for <br />29 Transects Within 13 Bridge Segments Between Lexington <br />and Chapman, Nebraska ............... ............................... <br />5 -163 <br />5 -60 <br />Mean Transect Length Within the 3- to 9 -Inch Depth Range for <br />29 Transects Within 13 Bridge Segments Between Lexington <br />and Chapman, Nebraska ............... ............................... <br />5 -168 <br />5 -61 <br />Summary of Impact Indicator Values for Sandhill Cranes by Alternative ........... <br />5 -170 <br />5 -62 <br />Summary of Elevations Less Than 6,289 Feet (200,000 Acre -Feet) <br />in Seminoe Reservoir ................. ............................... <br />5 -186 <br />Xi <br />
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