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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
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FIGURES <br />Page <br />4 -19 Relationships between total channel wetted width (A), wetted width with <br />xvi <br />depths greater than 12 inches (B), wetted width within a depth range <br />of 3 -9 inches (C), and discharge at habitat site 4A -3 ..................... <br />4 -122 <br />4 -20 <br />Walleye reproduction potential under the Present Condition .................. <br />4 -169 <br />4 -21 <br />White bass reproduction potential under the Present Condition ................ <br />4 -170 <br />4 -22 <br />Smallmouth bass reproduction potential under the Present Condition ........... <br />4 -171 <br />4 -23 <br />Channel catfish reproduction potential under the Present Condition ............ <br />4 -171 <br />4 -24 <br />Gizzard shad reproduction potential under the Present Condition .............. <br />4 -172 <br />4 -25 <br />Gizzard shad overwintering potential under the Present Condition ............. <br />4 -173 <br />4 -26 <br />Summer water levels in Lake McConaughy ............................... <br />4 -174 <br />4 -27 <br />Map of Platte River economic impact regions ............................. <br />4 -189 <br />4 -28 <br />Platte River Basin employment trends .... ............................... <br />4 -200 <br />4 -29 <br />Platte River Basin income trends ........ ............................... <br />4 -201 <br />4 -30 <br />Platte River Basin sales, by sector, 1992 .. ............................... <br />4 -202 <br />5 -1 <br />Average end -of -month storage in the North Platte Basin under <br />all alternatives .................... ............................... <br />5 -8 <br />5 -2 <br />Average monthly environmental deliveries (kaf) from the North Platte <br />Basin above Lake McConaughy ...... ............................... <br />5 -15 <br />5 -3 <br />Estimated increase in May streamflow in the South Platte River at <br />Julesburg resulting from water leasing, with the 48 years <br />ranked highest to lowest ............ ............................... <br />5 -22 <br />5 -4 <br />Estimated increase in June streamflow in the South Platte River <br />at Julesburg resulting from water leasing, with the 48 years <br />ranked highest to lowest ............ ............................... <br />5 -23 <br />5 -5 <br />Average end -of -month storage at Lake McConaughy under all alternatives ...... <br />5 -25 <br />5 -6 <br />North Platte River flows at Keystone, Nebraska, under all alternatives .......... <br />5 -29 <br />5 -7 <br />North Platte. River flows at North Platte, Nebraska, under all alternatives ........ <br />5 -30 <br />5 -8 <br />South Platte River flows at Julesburg, Colorado, under all alternatives .......... <br />5 -31 <br />5 -9 <br />Platte River flows below the Tri- County Diversion Dam under all <br />alternatives ...................... ............................... <br />5 -32 <br />5 -10 <br />Platte River flows at Overton, Nebraska, under all alternatives ................ <br />5 -34 <br />5 -11 <br />Platte River flows at Odessa, Nebraska, under all alternatives ................. <br />5 -35 <br />5 -12 <br />Platte River flows at Grand Island, Nebraska, under all alternatives ............ <br />5 -35 <br />5 -13 <br />Effect of the alternatives on highest annual flows in Central Platte <br />Habitat Area ..................... ............................... <br />5 -37 <br />5 -14 <br />Effect of the alternatives on the full range of flows in the Central <br />Platte Habitat Area ................ ............................... <br />5 -37 <br />5 -15 <br />Years out of 48 that have flows at Overton, Nebraska, in the <br />specified flow range ............... ............................... <br />5 -45 <br />5 -16 <br />Average Platte River daily flows at Overton, Nebraska, for the Present <br />Condition and Governance Committee Alternative, Scenarios 1 and 2, <br />compared to species and annual pulse flow targets for a "normal" year ...... <br />5 -47 <br />xvi <br />
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