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1/26/2010 12:56:21 PM
Creation date
10/12/2006 12:27:44 AM
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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 />~l~O <br /> <br />IV - 57, <br /> <br />Para #2 - W~ight question lack of fish spating in the Lake Fork. <br />It is our understanding, 2.fte:- visiting v:ith several long tirr,e residents <br />that the Lake Fork h;iS historically- been a self sustaining brown <br />trout fishe ry. ' <br /> <br />IV - 57, <br /> <br />Para #5 - Was the impact from sediment only temporary? <br /> <br />IV - 65, <br /> <br />Are there any plans to 2.ttempt to revegetate these cut slopes to <br />prevent silt frOlTI enteriz:.g the Frying Pan? <br /> <br />11'-77, Para iiI - Is not the Gractite repeater visible from U. S. Highway 24 and <br />Colorado Highway 82? <br /> <br />11'-86 & 87, Para #4 &, 1 - We ncust question the establishment of aquatic <br />plants in a fluctuating reser.,'oir. \Ve assume the drawdo\.vn \vill not <br />be selective and control OT!ly nuisance plants. <br /> <br />I"v-90, Para 113 - Supersaturation of T!ill'ogen should also be considered below <br />all powe l' plan ts. <br /> <br />11'-98 (6) Para #2 - 40 acres cleared for powerplant also involved removal <br />of sagebrush, the \vintcr bro\"':se species in the area. <br /> <br />11'-101, Para 113 - Highway 82 relocation will cause further reduction in winter <br />range. Bc:lween 20-30 hC:<cd of elk spent approximately SLX weeks in <br />the area of rcloc.ation c1u:-ing this past \I,'intcr. <br /> <br />IV -112 <br />IV - 36 <br />.1'ara. 3 <br />1'-42 (b) <br /> <br />The chance of newl,' hatch~d cutthro2.t fry being washed downstrean, <br />by high flo\'/s in streams such as Nortll Cnnninghunl Creek is not <br />too likely. More likely is the possibility that successful spawning <br />cannot lake place under the scheduled minimum flow regimes of <br />D.9c.f.s. <br /> <br />11'-115, Pina 112 - The pToposed deer fence. may block seasonal as well as <br />clay--:.to-clay migrations. In addition, fence alignnlenl nlay form <br />"pockets" \'!hich could tr.:~p aninlal.s during heavy sno\vs. <br /> <br />11'- 120, para;11 - Adjacent areas may alrcac1y be inhabited by Canada lynx <br />and since this. is a territorial .species, an intoler~ble sill1atior: cou.iJ <br />be creal"d. <br /> <br />11'-123, Para ill - Recommend the.! all roads built for construction, be closed <br />and the al"C(~ rehabilitated. Roads necc:ssary for in.spcction and/or <br />nlaintcnJ.nce ::;'nould be physically cl?scc1 a.nd ur.ccl by authorized personnel <br />only. <br /> <br />1V-]28, Pc:.ra fJ2 - \Vc ha\'c natecl soniC instances during construction of son1C <br />alher project. fe;.llL:.re.s v:her(.: turbidity \\'a.s neither tel1"\porary Ilor <br />10caliz."c1. We lrust thi" \.:ill not bc the case h(,re. <br /> <br />-8- <br />
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