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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.105.I
Description
Colorado River-Water Projects-Navajo-Environmental Studies
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
3/11/2002
Title
Navajo Dam EIS-New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission Detailed Comments
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />Line 480. Under the 500/5000 Alternative, delete "only". <br /> <br />Line 488. Reformat Table Il-2 to fit the pages. <br /> <br />Line 50]. Replace "would lIkely" with ;;might". This assumes ihai ill U", auSe:iice of ,,,operation of <br />Navajo Dam to provide natural flow mimicry, other reasonable and prudent alternatives cannot be <br />found to provide Endangered Species Act compliance for water projects or Reclamation would not <br />continue to operate water projects without receiving a favorable biological opinion on them from the <br />Fish and Wildlife Service. Progress towards recovery of the endangered fish species in the San Juan <br />River will be measured by all actions taken to improve endangered fish habitat and population status, <br />as weIl as by population response, consistent with the recovery goals for the species and the <br />SJRBRIP's Principles for Conducting Endangered Species Act Section 7 Consultations on Water <br />Development and Water Management Activities Affecting Endangered Fish Species in the San Juan <br />River Basin. Reasonable alternatives to operating Navajo Dam to meet fully the criteria of the Flow <br />Recommendations may be considered. <br /> <br />Lines 502-503. Replace "the water supply required" with "being able to provide flows deemed <br />needed to provide adequate habitat". <br /> <br />Line 503. Insert "with Biological Opinions" following "projects". <br /> <br />Line 507. Insert "ESA clearance for the" preceding "construction". <br /> <br />Line 508. Insert "likely" following "settlement". <br /> <br />Line 5]2. Replace "be" with "remain", and replace "farms" with "NIIP". <br /> <br />Line 513, footnote 7. Replace "acre-feet" with "acre-feet per year" at all occurrences. Also, add a <br />statement indicating when, for practical purposes, equilibrium wiIl be reached between groundwater <br />storage and return flow for the NIIP. <br /> <br />Line 5] 4. Insert "on" preceding "Blocks". <br /> <br />Line 5]8. Replace "acre-foot" with "acre-feet". <br /> <br />Line 525. Replace "operation" with "operations". <br /> <br />Line 526. Delete "and potential". <br /> <br />Lines 526-527. Replace "which would be at greatest risk of curtailment" with "Supply which have <br />not yet undergone Section 7 consultation". <br /> <br />Line 530. Change "San Juan-Chama Project" to regular print, not bold print. <br /> <br />Line 531. Replace "Contract" with "San Juan Power Plant Diversion". <br /> <br />21 <br /> <br />1W1lJ758 <br />
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