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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.760
Description
Colorado River - Colorado River Basin - Yampa General Publications/Correspondence/Reports
State
CO
Basin
Yampa/White
Water Division
6
Date
1/1/3000
Author
Not Available
Title
Lower Yampa Project - Miscellaneous Pages from some Report - 3-15 through 3-18 and 4-9 through 4-38
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br /> <br />'I.' <br /> <br />.000182 <br /> <br />7, Ability of ntream and adj:!cent land to accommodate expected <br />pllbl te lIse without degradation of natural resource values, \.dth <br />conni.deration of characterization of the stream such as "Ud, <br />scenic or recreation values. <br /> <br />1,,4.3 Lakes and Reservoirs <br />-- ---- <br /> <br />This includes both natural and man-made lakes and reservoirs and other <br /> <br />areas of standing water (except those areas classed as "etlands or <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />estuaries), Any water impounded behind a dam or other structure "here <br /> <br />the qllant ity of water is materially increased should be included. The <br /> <br />minimum size of lakes and reservoirs to he included in this analys is <br /> <br />should be determined for each specific study. Area of influence should <br /> <br />consider recreation potential and satisfaction, plus fisheries and <br /> <br />wildlife babitat relative to pro~ect area. <br /> <br />(A) Quant:.!!X.Jacto_r.:".: <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />Total maximum surface areas of natural lakes. <br /> <br />2 , <br /> <br />Total minumlllTl surface areas of natural lake~. <br /> <br />3, <br /> <br />Total maximum surface areas of man-made lakes and reservoirs. <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />1/ <br />Total ",inimllm surface acres of man-made lakes and reservoirs- . <br /> <br />5. <br /> <br />Depth - maximums and averag"s <br /> <br />(B) Quality factor_",: <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />1. Water quality Turbidity, debris, chemical components, odor, <br />al~ae, temperature. <br /> <br />2. Scenic setting - Narrative description. <br /> <br />3. Related land features, <br /> <br />4, Faunal and floral desirability - Presence of insects, nettles, <br />poison oak, alp,ae, aquatic plants (These may be detriments to <br />swimming or boating, but enhance wildlife or fisheries), <br /> <br />5. Productivity - Degree lake or reservoir sustains faun:!l or <br />floral communities. <br /> <br />6, Fluctuation - Impact on reservoirs and adjacent land. <br /> <br />][Ttrlanners may preter to use Surface acreage during middle of recreation season, <br />4-13 <br />
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