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1991 North Platte Hydrology Study
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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
Basin
North Platte
Water Division
6
Date
9/28/1990
Author
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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5. Evaluation of Alternative - If the analysis performed in 4. shows <br />negative affects on listed species, aws there reasonable and prudent <br />alt F, d.OJe ghat would avoid adversely affecting listed <br />species or their habitat? This section will identify and discuss <br />these alternatives. <br />It is anticipated that the stage two evaluation and report of the South Platte <br />River operation effects on threatened and endangered species will result in <br />similar products. <br />The Schedule <br />Activities associated with this evaluation are scheduled for fiecal,..yeax-s_19JO <br />th 1995. A report on the effects of operations of Nor Platte River <br />projects is scheduled- for completion in 1993 and a report on South Platte <br />project effects is scheduled for completion in 1995. The plan of study shows <br />funding needs of $500,000 per year. <br />• <br />I 0 iv <br />
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