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TABLES <br />Page <br />1 -1 <br />Key Issues Addressed in the Draft Environmental Impact Statement .............. <br />1 -25 <br />1 -2 <br />Current Governance Committee Member Entities and Representatives <br />2 -1 <br />and Voting Status . ............................... <br />Diversions into the North and South Platte River Basins, 1990 -1999 .............. <br />1 -26 <br />2 -15 <br />2 -2 <br />Storage Capacity of Major Platte River Basin Reservoirs ....................... <br />2 -16 <br />2 -3 <br />Irrigated Land Area Estimates for the Platte River Basin, 1995 ................... <br />2 -18 <br />2 -4 <br />Estimated 1995 Demands for Water in the Platte River Basin, Above the <br />Loup River Confluence ............... ............................... <br />2 -19 <br />2 -5 <br />Estimated Consumptive Use of Water in the Platte River Basin, Above <br />the Loup River Confluence ............ ............................... <br />2 -20 <br />2 -6 <br />Estimated Consumptive Use of Water in the Platte River Basin After <br />Accounting for Offsetting Imports ....... ............................... <br />2 -21 <br />2 -7 <br />Mean Platte River Flows .................. ............................... <br />2 -27 <br />2 -8 <br />Platte River 1.5 -Year Flood ............... ............................... <br />2 -28 <br />2 -9 <br />Summary of River Channel Conditions (Predevelopment and Current) ............. <br />2 -30 <br />2 -10 <br />Recent Permit Applications to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - <br />Projects That Could Affect the Central Platte River Bank Erosion <br />orMobility ......................... ............................... <br />2 -42 <br />2 -11 <br />Estimated Depletions to Flow at Louisville, Nebraska .......................... <br />2 -46 <br />2 -12 <br />Current Status of Piping Plovers and Interior Least Terns (1987 -1998 <br />Long -Term Averages) ................ ............................... <br />2 -48 <br />3 -1 <br />Summary of Target Habitat Complex Guidelines From the Land Action <br />Plan, Table I (Governance Committee Program Document ) .................. <br />3-8 <br />3 -2 <br />Summary of Non - Complex Habitat Guidelines From the Land Action <br />Plan, Table 2 ....................... ............................... <br />3 -9 <br />3 -3 <br />Species Flows (Cubic Feet Per Second at Grand Island) ........................ <br />3 -12 <br />3 -4 <br />Key Benefits of Species Flows ............. ............................... <br />3 -13 <br />3 -5 <br />Annual Pulse Flow Targets at Grand Island (Cubic Feet Per Second at <br />GrandIsland) ....................... ............................... <br />3 -15 <br />3 -6 <br />Water Elements for the Governance Committee Alternative and Average <br />Annual Improvement Toward Species and Annual Target Flows .............. <br />3 -23 <br />3 -7 <br />Illustrative Distribution of Land Plan Acreage by River Segment, <br />Governance Committee Alternative, Scenario 1 (Land Protection <br />Emphasis and Current Water Transport Capacity) .......................... <br />3 -44 <br />3 -8 <br />Summary Table of Estimated Land Cover Changes for All Land Parcels <br />Managed in the Governance Committee Alternative, Scenario 1 .............. <br />3 -45 <br />3 -9 <br />Illustrative Distribution of Land Plan Acreage by River Segment, <br />Governance Committee Alternative, Scenario 2 (Land Restoration <br />Emphasis, Increased Water Transport Capacity) ........................... <br />3 -47 <br />3 -10 <br />Summary Table of Estimated Land Cover Changes for All Land <br />Parcels Managed in the Governance Committee Alternative, <br />Scenario2 .......................... ............................... <br />3 -48 <br />iv <br />