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<br />c)" <br />t~) <br />, c...;l <br />~ \., <br />~ <br />en <br /> <br />INTRA.SERVICE SECTION 7 BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION FORM <br />CONSUL TA TION/CONFERENCE/CONCURRENCE <br /> <br />OSS3~~N - SM:lSf <br />9661 Z Z 8n'lf <br />o3Rr;(J3t <br /> <br />Originating Person:Frank Pfeifer <br />Date:12 August 1996 <br /> <br />I. Region: Mountain and Prairie Region (6) and Southwest Region (2) <br /> <br />II. Service Activity: Grand Junction Fishery Assistance Office, in cooperation <br />with participants of the San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation <br />Program <br /> <br />III. Pertinent Species and Habitat: <br /> <br />A. Usted species and/or their critical habitat within the action area: <br /> <br />Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius) <br /> <br />Critical habitat within the San Juan River for the Colorado squawfish <br />from Farmington, New Mexico, to Neskahai Canyon. San Juan <br />County, New Mexico, and San Juan County, Utah. <br /> <br />The San Juan River and its 100-year floodplain from the State <br />Route 371 Bridge in T.29N., R.13W., section 17 (New Mexico <br />Meridian) to Neskahai Canyon in the San Juan arm of Lake <br />powell in T.41S., R.1iE., section 26 (Salt Lake Meridian) up to <br />the full pool elevation. <br /> <br />Razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) <br /> <br />Critical habitat within the San Juan River for the razorback sucker <br />from the Hogback Diversion Dam located downstream from <br />Farmington, New Mexico, to Neskahai Canyon. San Juan County, <br />New Mexico, and San Juan County, Utah. <br /> <br />The San Juan River and its iCO-year floodplain from the <br />Hogback Diversion in T.29N., R.16W., section 9 (New Mexico <br />Meridian) to the full pool elevation at the mouth of Neskahai <br />Canyon on the San Juan arm of Lake Powell in T.41S., R.11 <br />E., section 26 (Salt Lake Meridian). <br /> <br />B. Proposed species and/or proposed critical habitat within the <br />action area: <br /> <br />None <br />