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Water Supply Protection
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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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South Platte
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1
Date
4/17/2000
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PRRIP
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Items related to the Draft Final R3-1 Document
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Habitats <br />LEAST TERN <br />AND <br />PIPING <br />PLOVER <br />Nesting <br />Feeding /Foraging <br />ti <br />Habitat Parameters /Indicators <br />DRAFT - CHART2 <br />USFWS DATA AND MONITORING NEEDS <br />PROGRAM WATER <br />Data Required <br />Monitoring Approach, <br />Location, Timing <br />Analysis Method Analysis Timing <br />WC <br />WHOOPING <br />Feeding /Foraging <br />CRANE <br />WC Roosting <br />LEAST TERN <br />AND <br />PIPING <br />PLOVER <br />Nesting <br />Feeding /Foraging <br />ti <br />Habitat Parameters /Indicators <br />DRAFT - CHART2 <br />USFWS DATA AND MONITORING NEEDS <br />PROGRAM WATER <br />Data Required <br />Monitoring Approach, <br />Location, Timing <br />Analysis Method Analysis Timing <br />Beginning of 1st Increment <br />End of 1st Increment <br />-1 Ct <br />P��01 it `0 Lv-� <br />1 U0 <br />Beginning of 1st Increment <br />End of 1st Increment <br />Channel <br />RIVERINE Width [avg. width (wetted and active) per RIVERINE <br />Channel: bridge segment] Channel and Sandbar Characteristics 2 <br />width (wetted and active) and depth ...... LTIPP -0I -W Depth <br />Approach: n <br />erosion /deposition trends ....................... LT /PP -02 -W In- channel Vegetation Permanent Transects <br />channel width trends ......... ......................LT /PP -03 -W Discharge at nearest gage Location: <br />Sandbar Characteristicts: Bed Elevation <br />Existing Sediment Transect (13 -17) ' <br />quantity ............................... ......................LT /PP -04 -W Grain Size /Distribution Timing: <br />distribution ......................... ......................LT /PP -05 -W Suspended Sediment LT /PP nesting season Sand Bar <br />vegetation ............................ .....................LT /PP -06 -W Sandbars: Sandbars Quantity /Flow Analysis - TBD <br />9 Beginning of 1st Increment <br />elevation ............................. ......................LT /PP -07 -W 10 Quantity BD TBD Sandpits <br />y NON -RIVERINE GIS Analysis (see WC Foraging Analysis End of 1st Increment <br />sand area ............................. .....................LTIPP -08 -W Distribution -TBD <br />d h <br />Sandpits Method) <br />NON - RIVERINE Vegetation -TBD ) <br />Sandpits: Elevation - TBD Approach: <br />quantity ............................... ......................LT /PP -09 -W Sand Area - TBD Aerial Photography (CIR and BIW) <br />distributi. on ......................... .....................LT /PP -10 -W NON -RIVERINE Location: <br />sand area .................................................. LT /PP -11 -W Sandpits: 90 -mile reach, <br />proximity to feeding /foraging habitat......... LT -12 -W Quantity Timing: <br />Distribution Tern and Plover Nesting Season <br />Proximity to river /feeding /forage (June- August) <br />Total Sand Area <br />Fish Community Approach: <br />Fish Habitat Inventory Available Habitat Types TBD <br />�'Y YP Beginning of 1st Increment <br />:Community Health .............. ........................LT -01 -W <br />/ Communit y Structure Habitat Types 90 -mile Reach Location: End of 1st Increment Stratified Random Sample of Available Trend Analysis 5 years into Program <br />Invertebrates .......................... ........................PP -01 -W Invertebrates Timing: <br />Flows - TBD <br />USFWS, April 13, 2001 <br />Aerial Photography <br />Photo-interpretation <br />Wet Meadow: <br />CIR Photography <br />GIS Database <br />GIS ANALYSIS <br />quantity and distribution .. ........................WCF <br />q Y <br />-01 -W <br />Land cover class photo interpretation <br />Field Measurements <br />Land Cover Types <br />quality <br />q y ................................ ........................WCF <br />-02 -W <br />GIS land cover database <br />Photo- Interpretation Accuracy <br />quantity . <br />proximity to roosting habitat ....................WCF <br />-03 -W <br />Vegetatio c�rrfM ity data <br />Assessment <br />quality (TBD) <br />isolation ............................. ........................WCF <br />-04 -W <br />(Struct re /Speci e Composition) <br />Vegetation Community Classification, <br />roximit <br />proximity to roosting habitat <br />Location: <br />isolation <br />,�` <br />_Y <br />90 -mile Reach <br />Timing: <br />Flows - TBD <br />Channel and Sandbar Characteristics <br />Channel <br />Channel: <br />width (wetted and active) . ........................WCR <br />-01 -W <br />Width [avg. width (wetted and active) p\ <br />per <br />Approach: <br />Permanent Transects <br />depth .......................... ............................... <br />WC R -02-W <br />bridge segment] <br />Location: <br />vegetation ......................... ........................WCR <br />unobstructed view (including <br />-03 -W <br />Depth <br />In channel Vegetation <br />Existing Sediment Transect (13 -17) <br />Timing: <br />g' <br />Aerial Photo Analysis TBD <br />rend Analysis <br />WCIF Model <br />out-of-channel) channel) .............. ........................WCR <br />-04 -W <br />Discharge at nearest gage <br />Bed Elevation <br />Whooping Crane migration seasons <br />SedNeg Model <br />erosion /deposition trends ........................WCR <br />-05 -W <br />Grain Size /Distribution <br />AND <br />Mass Balance Analysis <br />channel width trends ......... .......................WCR <br />-06 -W <br />Suspended Sediment <br />Approach: <br />Sed In /Out Analysis <br />Sandbar characteristics: <br />Sandbar Characteristics <br />Aerial Photography (Channel Width TBD) <br />Stage /Discharge Relationship <br />quantity ..................................................... <br />W C R-07-W <br />Quantity -TBD <br />Location: <br />distribution ....................... ........................WCR <br />elevation ............. ...................................... <br />-08 -W <br />WCR -09 -W <br />Distribution - TBD <br />Elevation <br />90 -mile Reach <br />Timing: <br />aa � <br />(�viwva 1p {vim+ <br />-TBD <br />Flows - TBD <br />oivrowp I <br />Beginning of 1st Increment <br />End of 1st Increment <br />-1 Ct <br />P��01 it `0 Lv-� <br />1 U0 <br />Beginning of 1st Increment <br />End of 1st Increment <br />Channel <br />RIVERINE Width [avg. width (wetted and active) per RIVERINE <br />Channel: bridge segment] Channel and Sandbar Characteristics 2 <br />width (wetted and active) and depth ...... LTIPP -0I -W Depth <br />Approach: n <br />erosion /deposition trends ....................... LT /PP -02 -W In- channel Vegetation Permanent Transects <br />channel width trends ......... ......................LT /PP -03 -W Discharge at nearest gage Location: <br />Sandbar Characteristicts: Bed Elevation <br />Existing Sediment Transect (13 -17) ' <br />quantity ............................... ......................LT /PP -04 -W Grain Size /Distribution Timing: <br />distribution ......................... ......................LT /PP -05 -W Suspended Sediment LT /PP nesting season Sand Bar <br />vegetation ............................ .....................LT /PP -06 -W Sandbars: Sandbars Quantity /Flow Analysis - TBD <br />9 Beginning of 1st Increment <br />elevation ............................. ......................LT /PP -07 -W 10 Quantity BD TBD Sandpits <br />y NON -RIVERINE GIS Analysis (see WC Foraging Analysis End of 1st Increment <br />sand area ............................. .....................LTIPP -08 -W Distribution -TBD <br />d h <br />Sandpits Method) <br />NON - RIVERINE Vegetation -TBD ) <br />Sandpits: Elevation - TBD Approach: <br />quantity ............................... ......................LT /PP -09 -W Sand Area - TBD Aerial Photography (CIR and BIW) <br />distributi. on ......................... .....................LT /PP -10 -W NON -RIVERINE Location: <br />sand area .................................................. LT /PP -11 -W Sandpits: 90 -mile reach, <br />proximity to feeding /foraging habitat......... LT -12 -W Quantity Timing: <br />Distribution Tern and Plover Nesting Season <br />Proximity to river /feeding /forage (June- August) <br />Total Sand Area <br />Fish Community Approach: <br />Fish Habitat Inventory Available Habitat Types TBD <br />�'Y YP Beginning of 1st Increment <br />:Community Health .............. ........................LT -01 -W <br />/ Communit y Structure Habitat Types 90 -mile Reach Location: End of 1st Increment Stratified Random Sample of Available Trend Analysis 5 years into Program <br />Invertebrates .......................... ........................PP -01 -W Invertebrates Timing: <br />Flows - TBD <br />USFWS, April 13, 2001 <br />
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