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related to the Platte River Endangered Species Partnership (aka Platte River Recovery Implementation Program or PRRIP)
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WY
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North Platte
Water Division
6
Date
9/28/1990
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U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, North Platte River Projects, Mills, WY
Title
Plan of Study for Evaluation of Operation of Existing Reclamation Projects on the Platte River for the Potential to Affect Threatened or Endangered Species
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ment models. These models will be utilized to evaluate the effects of <br />existing North Platte and South Platte River operations on threatened <br />and endangered species; in addition, discretionary alternative <br />operations will be developed which could be implemented to support <br />recovery of threatened and endangered species. Positive or negative <br />affects to other Fish and Wildlife resources will also be displayed. <br />The evaluation process and development of the hydrologic operation <br />models will begin with the North Platte River projects, with completion <br />of the North Platte evaluation scheduled for 1993. The hydrologic <br />operations model and evaluation will then begin on the Colorado -Big <br />Thompson project on the South Platte River. The <br />evalv", of both- rth Platte and South. Platte projects will be. to <br />simulate existing system operations over an extended time period <br />adjusted to present water resource developmAt to obtain a flow time <br />series for reaches of the Platte, North Platte and South Platte rivers. <br />These flow time series will be used to develop existing species habitat <br />information to be evaluated against the species habitat management <br />goals. This evaluation will determine how Reclamation's project <br />operations are affecting species habitat in the Platte River, North <br />Platte River and South Platte River. This analysis will provide the <br />basis for comparing the existing project operation species habitat acid <br />the § - species habitat management goals `a project effect determinatien <br />ca made under Section 7(a)(2) ESA. In addit+i&n (Harretiorrary, <br />projeft operations will be evaluated in consultation with the Service to <br />determine if species habitat management goals can be accomplished <br />through discretionary change# and provide for species recovery under <br />Section 7(a)(1) of the ESA. Table 3 displays the work tasks through <br />fiscal year 1993 for the North Platte portion of the evaluation and <br />through 1995 for the South Platte portion of the evaluation. <br />S. Evaluation of Other Operational Alternatives <br />Other operational alternatives may be developed and evaluated to- achieve <br />the species habitat management goals. If the analysis of existing <br />and /or discretionary operations show the threatened and endangered <br />species are being adversely affected ro sonable -and prudent operational <br />alternatives will be developed in consultation with the Service. The <br />evaluation will discuss the potential impacts to existing institutional <br />constraints of making operational changes to remove the adverse affect <br />on listed species. Major institutional constraints include the 1945 <br />Supreme Court Decree, con .acts, agreements, wattft "'It ghts and <br />congressional g 'eetipns. The positive or negative affects of these <br />alternatives on other fish and wildlife resources will be displayed. <br />b. Study Cost <br />The funds required to accomplish the work tasks defined above are shown <br />in Table 4. This schedule of work shows funding needs of $500,000 per <br />year through fiscal year 1995. <br />19 <br />
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