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Creation date
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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8141
Description
Fryingpan-Arkansas Project
State
CO
Basin
Arkansas
Water Division
5
Date
1/1/3000
Author
CO Div of Wildlife
Title
Comments on Draft Environmental Statement on Fryingpan-Arkansas
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<br />II-250, <br />21~H <br /> <br />II-259, <br /> <br />Para # d - It. reasonable to assume that fl.s entering thc Arkansas <br />River at its junction with Lake Fork may not exceed 3 c. f. s. from <br />September to J\1ay with nothing being released fron1 Halfmoon Cr.: <br />then n,ost of the flow of the /'\ rkansas above the junction '.'.'ith Lake <br />Creek (Twin Lakes) wlll be polluted water from California Gulch. <br />A minimum stream flow should be considered [or Halfmoon Cr. <br /> <br />Para f~2 - Releases of Hon1estake \\rater are listed as being nl2.cle <br />(up to 150 c. f. s.) via the Otero Canal but nowhere to this point is <br />minirnurn flow for Lake Creek rnentioned even though minimum flo\\is <br />have been recomnwnded ay the Division of Wildlife. The third <br />paragraph on page II-2bO indicates that no minirnurn flo\vs have been <br />considered bdo.,'/ Twin Lakcs Dam, but are under negotiation w.th <br />cooperating agencies. <br /> <br />Table II! Salmo clarki plellriticus listed in table as Limited-Introduced <br />should read: naturally occurring. <br /> <br />II-302, Para #2 - What are prevailing practices? <br /> <br />VOLUME II <br /> <br />IIl-34, Para Ii I - Deer and elk are fOlmd year "round. While it is true that <br />there is partial n,ovement of elk over the Continental Divide to the <br />\vest slope, the J\1ount Elbcl.t herd \'.'inlcrs in the area ctnc1 \Viii be <br />affected by the car;,al and fcrebay loca.tioas. <br /> <br />III-35, Par2-!f1 - "Past records indicate th"t the Frying Pan River has <br />been one of the best, TTIOst heavily fished trout strcanlS in Colorado. I' <br />This is a nlisquote. Delete ITlost. <br /> <br />III- 69, <br /> <br />Para #2 - Depositlon <br />areas in the inlets. <br />established because <br /> <br />of silt will also eliminate any potential spawnmg <br />.Aquatic vegetation will probably not become <br />of the dp.wdo\'nl. <br /> <br />III-95, Para ;;2 - More recent 5t,-,dies indicatc that the entire 14-mile section <br />of river bclo\'~ Ruedi Dan, could. aiHJ should, be nlanaged prinlaril)' <br />as a \i,.-ild trout fishery sust"ai:led by natural reproduction alone <br />assunling the (,o~ltinuation of adequate [10\'.'5. <br /> <br />III-95, Par,,;14 - Studies do not substanti',te the productivity of Ruedi Res- <br />ervoir. <br /> <br />III-95, Hem Z - Yearly introduction of lake trout as a predator species lS now <br />being conducted. <br /> <br />-4- <br />
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