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DRAFT EIS for Platte River Recovery Implementation Program or PRRIP
State
CO
NE
WY
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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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Platte River Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement <br />Cumulative Effects of the Program <br />on <br />The Program may interact with non - Program actions nt produce <br />sou both es and valuesa The effect effects of these <br />Program benefits, the target species, their habitat, and other <br />of <br />actions are considered to be cumulative effects. Both <br />ons implementng the NEPA analysis <br />that the <br />cumulative effects on affected resources. The regulat <br />er past, <br />cumulative effects analysis consider the incremental impact regardless of the gency (Federal or non- or <br />present, and reasonably foreseeable future actions re g <br />person undertaking the action. The regulations implementing ines that are reasonably certain t the <br />occureffects <br />of future state or private activities, not involving federal a ctiESA <br />within the action area of the federal action that is the s bsfederal actions that ha e aldready of <br />include Federal actions in the cumulative effects analysis because and <br />completed consultation become part of the environmental baseline of echof ose that these a yens <br />nt will and the quire <br />some level of consideration and /or consultation in the fu t <br />distinction between statutory analyses is addressed in detail in Chapter 5, Cumulative Impacts. <br />ISSUES IDENTIFIED DURING SCOPING <br />A public involvement program, beginning with public scoping meetings, encouraged the public, <br />government agencies, and other concerned groups to identify <br />sco in issues and the p anning process (table eI-1) and <br />action. Some overarching issues were identified during p g <br />were considered throughout the analysis. Some of the issues in table 1 -1 are required by Federal <br />regulation to be addressed. <br />Additional information concerning public involvement is included in chapter 6, "Consultation <br />and Coordination." <br />December 2003 <br />
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