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<br />000471 <br /> <br />II. HABITAT RRSTORATION <br /> <br />The goal of Habitat Restoration is to provide and protect habitat necessary to both achieve <br />and sustain endangered fish recovery, Currently there are three major thrusts under this <br />element of the Recovery Program, <br /> <br />I, Re-open access to historically-occupied river sections by restoring fish passage at <br />the following migration barriers: <br />a, Redlands Diversion Dam (completed 6/96) <br />b. Hartland Diversion Dam (on hold pending reassessment of need) <br />c, Grand Valley Irrigation Company Diversion (completed 1/98) <br />d, Price-Stubb Diversion Dam <br />e. Grand Valley Project Diversion Dam <br />f, Tusher Wash Diversion Dam (dropped from further consideration; deemed <br />unnecessary) <br />g, Yampa River diversion structures, if deemed necessary <br /> <br />2. Install fish screens to prevent entrainment of endangered fishes into diversion <br />canals, <br />a, Redlands Diversion Dam <br />b. Hartland Diversion Dam (on hold pending assessment of need for fish passage) <br />c, Grand Valley Irrigation Company Diversion (completed 4/02) <br />d, Grand Valley Proj ect Diversion Dam <br />e, Tusher Wash Diversion Dam <br />f, Yampa River diversion structures, if deemed necessary <br /> <br />3, Restore or enhance natural floodplain functions that support endangered fish <br />recovery. <br /> <br />PROJECT <br /> <br />PROJECTED <br />NUMBER <br />TITLE <br /> <br />FY 04/05 <br />BUDGET <br /> <br />ONGOING PROJECTS <br /> <br />C-4b REDLANDS FISH <br />PASSAGE O&M <br /> <br />$26,160/ <br />$26,160 <br /> <br />2004--2005 Program Guidance, <br />