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effort to recover federally listed species occurring along the central Platte <br />River provides significant, long -term benefits that, overall, substantially <br />outweigh what can be accomplished by the Projects alone. In addition, water <br />' reregulation and habitat restoration would begin upon issuance of new <br />licenses, thereby ensuring immediate action to improve Platte River habitat <br />conditions critical to the needs of the species. The Service also has <br />' concluded, based on the information presented in the biological opinion, that <br />the RPA is economically and technologically feasible. <br />' Additional Information <br />E <br />' Questions or need for additional information, including copies of the <br />biological opinion, may be referred to the Service's Nebraska Field Office at: <br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; 203 West Second Street; Federal Building, <br />' Second Floor; Grand Island, Nebraska 68801. Telephone: (308)382 -6468. <br />7 <br />d <br />� I <br />� I <br />� I <br />� I <br />