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Board Meetings
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5/11/1998
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Colorado River Basin Issues - Endangered Species Issues - 15-Mile Reach Section 7 Consultation - Status Report
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<br />HAY-01-9B FRI 04:26 PH CO RIVER RECOVERY <br /> <br />FAX NO. 3032365262 <br /> <br />P. 01/11 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />II.B.l.b.(2) Cons'tlUct Redlands fish ladder - COIllpleted, <br /> <br />II,B.1.f. Deliver flows below Rcdlands. Completed and ongoing. <br /> <br />Category 2 Depletions <br /> <br />General Recovery Program Support Action Plan <br /> <br />I1LB.4.a Incorporate final stocking procedures into Colorado aquaculture permitting process <br /> <br />ModiCy CUrrent aquaculture regulations to include restrictions on stocking non-salmonid <br />fishes into ponds below 6500' msl that either COlUlect to a river or are within the 100' <br />floodplain by}t1ardr1999, _ e....-w-~ RIP sc-h.L.\e- <br />J"""''''''"'/ <br />Colorado River Action Plan: Mainstcm <br /> <br />LA,3.c.(1)(b) Pursuant to Wolford Mountain Biological Opinion, deliver water. This item is <br />ongoing. <br /> <br />LA.3 .c.(3 )(f)ii)d) Legal protcction. of remainingr~IUS Green Mountain water and water <br />made available by GVWMP for delivery to 15-nUle reach. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />This is primarily surpl us HUP water in excess of Orchard Mesa power canal capacity ( <br />XXX cfs) but will also include the bypa.~s canal water feature of the Grand Valley W,:.t;J,.'p ..L. ... <br /><,"II"~" .-->t t...Jl..-Jl..,. ~- ~ "......, <br />Management Plan by Septcmber2000. """"~ ~-t ~v-." o..t" ~~ ; _is-Ji.~L"-'~'+> 4.......,:t;fJ <br />\:>..:t~-r-<~'~.... ~ <br />LA.3 ,e.(3)( e )ii) Implement Coordinated Reservt:lir Operations for Colorado Rivo::r subbasin. Thill <br />item is ongoing. .., <br /> <br />(Current tar~~ to augment spring peak flows by up to 2,000 efs for up to 10 days. }tl'\~ O.2-i<J <br />This process needs to resolve existing barriers to providing additional peal< flow . <br />augmentation, including working with National Weather Service to revise flood levels <br />along Ct:llorado River and tributaries, identifying affo::cted publics and pursuing flood <br />casements where necessary to inerease Water delivery potential during po::ak flows. These <br />actions are to both increase the amount of watcr that ean be delivered during spring peak <br />and increase the frequency that spring peak augmentation can occur, <br />. W~~wr ~ <br />'* Ncw-RIPRAP Item - Coor,H"McO Management of West Slape Water Facilities - Phase II. 7' <br /> <br />This item is intended to assess water management facilities and operations that can be <br />coordinated to benefit fish habitat in spring and late summer. The first step oflhis new <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />6 <br />
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