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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.106
Description
Animas-La Plata
State
CO
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Water Division
7
Date
9/25/2000
Title
Record of Decision - Animas-La Plata Project/Ute Indian Water Rights Settlement
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Record of Decision
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<br />2. Compensate the loss of approximately 1,645 acres of upland vegetation resulting from the <br />construction of the Ridges Basin Reservoir, the Durango Pumping Plant, and other features as part <br />of the wildlife mitigation plan. The compensation will be part of the total estimated 2,700-2,900 <br />acres of wildlife habitat to be acquired and enhanced to compensate the loss of wildlife habitat in <br />Ridges Basin. The mitigation land acquisition will be completed prior to initiation of ground- <br />breaking construction activities at the reservoir and pumping plant sites. Reclamation will attempt <br />to acquire large contiguous acreage and will attempt to acquire these lands first in the river basins <br />that will be affected by the ALP Project, and then outside of those basins, with the final decision <br />made in consultation with state and federal \1iildlife agencies. <br /> <br />3. Compensate the loss of 134 acres of wetland/riparian habitat at a mitigation ratio sufficient to <br />replace or exceed the habitat value of wetland/riparian habitat lost. Reclamation will replace lost <br />wetland/riparian areas at a planned ratio of 1.5: I, thus creating approximately 200 acres' of <br />replacement wetlands. Mitigation will involve a program ofland acquisition. wetland <br />development, and long-term management. To the extent possible, this program will be integrated <br />into the v.ildlife habitat mitigation program to expand benefits and provide large blocks of <br />contiguous wildlife habitat. It is assumed 600 acres will be necessary for the wetland program. <br />Because of limited water supplies for new wetland creation in the region, restoration of degraded <br />wetlands will be an important component of any wetland plan. As with wildlife habitat mitigation, <br />the La Plata River Basin will be givcn first priority for wetland development. Lands for wetland <br />mitigation will be acquircd prior to initiation of construction of Ridges Basin Dam and overall <br />wetland mitigation physical fC:ltures will be at least 95 percent completed prior to begiMing <br />reservoir tIlling. <br /> <br />4. Monitor the Animas River riparian corridor to help determine any effects of the pumping <br />regime on these downstream resources. The monitoring will also include Basin Creek wetlands. <br />Reclamation will also limit ground disturbing activities due to construction of the NNMP and <br />other pipelines and will replace in a 2:1 ratio, riparian trees (cottonwoods) lost due to <br />construction. <br /> <br />5. Require that development of non-binding end uses avoids or minimizes construction impacts <br />to wetland and riparian vegetation located within corridor alignments of the non-binding water <br />conveyance pipelines. Reclamation will require that construction zones be kept to the minimum <br />size needed to meet project objectives. If avoidance is not possible, a riparian/wetland mitigation <br />and monitoring plan will be developed to compensate for the loss of vegetation cover. <br /> <br />Wildlife <br /> <br />1. Mitigate the direct and indirect loss of approximately 2,700-2,900 acres of wildlife habitat <br />through the purchase, enhancement, and management of approximately 2,700-2,900 acres of <br />suitable land. The actual amount of land that will be acquired to obtain this level of mitigation <br />will depend on the potential wildlife value of the lands acquired. All reasonable attempts will be <br />made to acquire interests in lands on a willing seller basis, using fee simple purchases, <br /> <br />3 <br />
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