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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8541
Description
San Luis Valley Project
State
CO
Basin
Rio Grande
Water Division
3
Date
7/15/1981
Author
Robert H Weimer
Title
San Luis Valley Project Closed Basin Division - 1980-1981 - Revised Fish and Wildlife Mitigation Plan (June 1981), Closed Basin Division, San Luis Valley Project, Colorado
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />. <br />. . ., <br />. .'\j ~ \ 0 '2j <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />of 'additional lands east of the channel, and effects resulting from project <br />pumping on Blanca l.llA. One artesian well with a capacity of 190 gallons per <br />minute (gal/min) will be needed to accomplish annual delivery of the adjudicated <br />307 acre-feet of water right on the w. 1/2 sec. 4, T. 38 N., R. 12 E. <br /> <br />The 2,040-acre tract of Emperious Estate land will be acquired in fee with <br />appurtenant water rights. The existing wells on the Emperious lands are <br />estimated to be presently flowing about 1,500 acre-feet/yr. Approximately <br />800 acre-feet of artesian water rights will be transferred to Alamosa M,R to <br />partially mitigate project effects. Approximately 700 acre-feet/yr would con- <br />tinue to flow on. the Emperious lands to maintain the resource of value in <br />terms of livestock grazing and waterfowl production. One artesian well with <br />a capacity of about 2,000 gal/min will be needed to 'accomplish, in approxi- <br />mately a 3-month period, the annual delivery of 800 acre-feet artesian water <br />at Alamosa NWR. <br /> <br />Funds to accomplish the construction of the above wells will be provided. <br /> <br />IV. Enhancement <br /> <br />Due to the fact that the mitigation pIa" is designed to replace wetlands rather <br />than waterfowl production, the implementation of the revised plan would have <br />substantial. enhancement benefits to the fish and wildlife resources of the <br />San Luis Valley. The enhancement realized in the area are shown in table 9 and <br />briefly described below. <br /> <br />The additional water and associated wetlands would increase waterfowl production <br />and help in the management of birds that are of high Feder~l interest. These <br />birds which are found on the Alamosa lMR and may also be found on Blanca I<HA, <br />Head and San Luis Lckes, and Russell Lakes include the bald eagle, peregrine <br />falcon, long-billed curlew) great blue heron, greater sandhill crane, whooping. <br />crane, and the :.:esterZl grebe.. The bald eagle, whooping crane) and the <br />peregrine falcon are 211so on the Federal list of endangered species. An addi- <br />tional 10,962 ducks per year and 211,500 use-days per season of other water bird <br />use will result from t"he improvement and enhancement of the habitat value of <br />both wetlands and surrounding areas. <br /> <br />A. Alamosa Nlffi. <br /> <br />The addition of a dependable 5,300 acre-foot annual water supply "ould allow for <br />more intensive management of existing wetlands and .;etland habitats and for the <br />development and ~~nagement of additional wetland acres and feed crops. <br />Waterfowl production on 9,020 acres would be increased from the present 0.37 <br />birds per acre per year to about 1.7 birds per acre per year, an increase of <br />10,314 birds per year over present production. Mitigation of project losses of <br />2,842 birds per year would occur on Alamosa lMR, and 7,472 birds per year .;ould <br />be considered as enhancement. Annual benefits \vere developed using an annual <br />harvest factor of 0.3, hunter success of 1.74 birds per day in the San Luis <br />Valley, and a value of $9.50 per hunter-day. <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br />-- -~-,,--~. - """.""''''''"",l'!':~~";>.'''''.tII:~r:''~,_,__~o;;::.__ ,,,,;~~--...""""',~_""~:OC.ot~~;;;lll~::'::tm;'l~.-::;.:<-<tf;"~.. <br /> <br />_,-~,'~~<4""l"'\r'-""j[.~"",:m","~~_Vo~.f? '-\' <br />
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