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<br />32, IA5m <br /> <br />>*32, IA5l3 <br /> <br />32,IA515 <br /> <br />33, IIA1e <br /> <br />33, IIA3e <br /> <br />>*34, IIB2a3 <br /> <br />>*34, IIIA3-4 <br /> <br />>*34, IIlB 1 a&b <br /> <br />>35, IV A2a2 <br /> <br />>35, IV A3c <br /> <br />OOJ9H <br /> <br />./ Reservoir operators coordinated timing and provided flows over and <br />above that available from fish pools, providing 1, I 00 cfs for 3 days in <br />September for high resolution aerial photography of the main stem <br />Colorado River from Rifle to Loma (needed to refine flow <br />recommendations). <br /> <br />./ Phase II ofthe Coordinated Facilities Study is underway. <br /> <br />V Contracts awarded on Grand Valley check installation; construction <br />underway, <br />)( The Colorado Dept of Natural Resources, Colorado Division of Parks <br />and Recreation, Bureau of Reclamation, and the Service have not <br />completed a Memorandum of Agreement to allow construction of the <br />Highline Lake pumping plant (a component ofGVWM which would <br />allow optimum use of Grand Valley Project water), <br /> <br />)( Green Mountain municipal long-term contract not completed in FY 00. <br />V Negotiations underway, however, and lease should be in place by 8/01, <br />V A one-year lease was completed and the water delivered in 2000. <br /> <br />./ Gravel pits were used by Colorado pikeminnow during spring runoff <br />)( Unfortunately, green sunfish and largemouth bass spawned in the gravel <br />pits. <br /> <br />)( Three selenium reports are several years behind schedule. The first and <br />second reports may be available for Biology Committee review by <br />Feb/Mar 2001. The remediation report may be available by the fall 2001, <br /> <br />)( Provision of fish passage at Price-Stubb behind schedule due to delayed <br />relicensing decision by FERC. <br /> <br />./ Since 1999, almost 18,000 nonnative fishes have been removed from <br />the Colorado River. <br /> <br />./ Operation of the fish barrier net installed in Highline Reservoir <br />continued. Evaluation of the barrier's effectiveness to date indicates a <br />high degree of success. While largemouth bass in the lake doubled from <br />1999 to 2000, the number of bass captured below the lake fell by almost <br />50 percent, <br /> <br />./ Over 25,800 8" razorback stocked in the Colorado River to meet <br />augmentation plan. <br /> <br />.I Bony tail were stocked in the Colorado River in Utah. <br /> <br />2001 RIPRAP Assessment - Page 4 <br />