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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.766
Description
Gunnison River General
State
CO
Basin
Gunnison
Water Division
4
Date
4/1/1992
Author
BLM
Title
Gunnison Resource Area - Proposed Resource Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />SOIL AND <br />WATER RE- <br />SOURCES <br />(Cont'd) <br /> <br />- <br />, <br />- <br />- <br /> <br />Require mitigation to minimize <br />accelerated lOil erosion and <br />water quality deterioration in .11 <br />plans involving surface dis. <br />turb.ncc. <br /> <br />Punue, through state water <br />court, water rights where <br />necessary and identified in <br />Montrose District Water use al- <br />se.lment, including on 113 <br />miles or fisheries. <br /> <br />Manage 320 acres in Wildcat <br />Creek drainage to help protect <br />Crested Buttc'. water supply. <br /> <br />Maintain watershed improve- <br />ment developmcnls in good <br />physical condition. Maintain <br />roads 8S scheduled, with poorly <br />located road. receiving fint <br />priority. <br /> <br />Measures for erosion reduction <br />and increasing plant bu.1 cover <br />incorporated inlo vegetation <br />treatments on loil. with <br />moderate to severe erosion <br />potential. <br /> <br />Increased planl basal cover <br />would be accomplished on soil. <br />with a moderate La severe <br />erosion potential during <br />vegetation treatment implemen- <br />tation [0 reduc~ ~rosion. <br /> <br />Water rightJ applied for where Water righLl Vr'OUld be applied <br />appropriate, including along for where appropriate. <br />113 miles of fishery streams. <br />Manage 320 acres in Wildcat <br />Measures designed to reduce Creek drainage in unit C-2 to <br />soil erosion and water quality help protect Crested. Buue', <br />deterioration required in all water supply. <br />plans involving 8unace dilltur- <br />bance. <br /> <br />Manage 320 acres in Wildcat <br />Creek drainage to help protect <br />Crested Butte', water 5Upply. <br /> <br />Erosion control and watershed <br />improvcment projecLl on 4,625 <br />acre, would be developed if <br />compatible with T &E species <br />management; soil and water <br />improvement projects would be <br />developed on 29,060 acres of <br />big game crucial winter range; <br />measures to improve oveCBII <br />hydrologic conditions on <br />21,870 acres of sage grouse <br />habitat in riparian areas would <br />be implemented. <br /> <br />New available fOnlge from <br />wildlife lreatmenll on 351,837 <br />acre8 would be ulCd for <br />Wlltenhed protcction in units <br />C-4 through C-12. <br /> <br />No public landI, other than <br />those mentioned above, would <br />be intensively managed for soil <br />or watermed management. <br /> <br />Erosiod reduccion and <br />increasing plant basal cover <br />incorporated into vegetation <br />treatments on soil with m0- <br />derate to severe crosion <br />potential. <br /> <br />Water righta applied for where <br />appropriate, including along <br />113 miles of fishery streams. <br /> <br />Compatible measurel dCligned <br />to reduce soil erosion and water <br />quality dcterioration required in <br />an plana inYOlving lurfacc <br />dillturbance. <br /> <br />Manage 320 acrea in Wrldclt <br />Creek drainage to help protect <br />Crested Butte's water supply. <br /> <br />Measure, for crosion reduction <br />and incrcaling plant basal <br />coyer incorporated into vege- <br />tation treatmcnta on aoill ~ith <br />modcrate to severe crosion <br />potential. <br /> <br />Water rights applied for whcre <br />appropriate, including along <br />113 milcs of fishery strealDl. <br /> <br />Measures designed to reduce <br />soil erosion and water quality <br />dcterioration required in all <br />plans involving surface <br />disturbance. <br /> <br />Manage 320 acre. in WLldcat <br />Creek drainage to help protect <br />Created Butte'l water supply. <br /> <br />New waler 80urcel developed <br />would consider riparian <br />valucs. Existing devclopmentJ <br />would be maintained, <br />Eroaion control projectl improved, or reclaimed. <br />restricted to prevent accidcntal <br />dcstruction in unit 0-1 on Soill and watenhed projects <br />9,562 acrea to prevent pennin.ed on 28,215 acres in <br />accidcntal dc.tNction of T&E West An1elope ACEC if com- <br />specica. patible with crocial big game <br />winter range management. <br /> <br />Water source developmenll <br />would be maintained, im- <br />proved, or reclaimed. <br /> <br />Eroaion control and watenhed <br />improvement projects on <br />4,565 acrCl would be <br />dcveloped if compatible with <br />T&.E speciel management. <br /> <br />,:;) <br />'_u9 <br /> <br />(~ r <br /> <br />C_' <br />~ .;. <br />,.;- <br /> <br />RIPARlAN <br />ZONES <br /> <br />Continue intensive management <br />1n Long Gulch riparian zone a8 <br />per management plan. <br /> <br />Require meuurel lO minimize <br />deterioration in riparian areas <br />for aU plaDII involving lJUlface <br />disturbance. <br /> <br />Detennine high priority riparian <br />areas where improvement <br />strategies aod projectJ would be <br />implemented. <br /> <br />Continue intensive management <br />in Long Gulch riparian zonc as <br />per management plan. <br /> <br />Riparian improvement projecll <br />designed and required in high <br />priority areas and would bc <br />included in other resource <br />activity plaIUl. <br /> <br />New permanent roads excluded <br />in North Willow Creek. and <br />Stevens Crec:k. riparian zones. <br /> <br />Continue idtensive management <br />in Long Gulch riparian zone .. <br />per managemcnt plan. <br /> <br />Modify existing water lOurce <br />developments in riparian zone. <br />if hydrologic condition ia being <br />impacted. Nonconnicting <br />riparian projects incorporated <br />into activity plans or CRMAPS <br />snd implemented in bigh <br />priority riparian arells. <br /> <br />Contioue intensive management <br />in Long Gulcb riparian zone .. <br />per management plan. <br /> <br />Riparian improvement projccta <br />designed and required in hiah <br />priority areas and included in <br />other relOurce activity plana. <br /> <br />Continue intenlive <br />agernenl in Long <br />ripuian zone .. <br />management plan. <br /> <br />Riparian improveDleDl projecta <br />designed and required in high <br />priority areaa and included in <br />other ruource activity plana: <br /> <br />Measures to minimize riparian! <br />aquatic zone deterioration Mell8L1res to minimize <br />required in all plan. inwlviog riparian/aquatic zone detcri- <br />IUrfilce dilbJrbaoce. oration required in aU plana <br />involving IUrface dilbJrbance. <br /> <br />man- <br />Gulch <br />per <br /> <br />Same al Altemative E. except <br />managemeDl: units would not be <br />prefixed with the letter E. <br />
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