<br />SPENSLEY WATER Spensley Water Development, T34N, RSE, Sec 17, Conejos I ongoing,
<br />DEVELOPMENT County. Contact WYOMA HANSEN (719)852-5941,
<br /> Supervisor's Office.
<br />CUMBRES TOLTEC Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, T32N, RSE, Sec 7 & 8, I Ongoing I
<br />SCENIC RAILROAD T32N, R6E, Sec 17. Contact WYOMA HANSEN (719)852-
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<br />SAGUACHE An environmental analysis to allow personal and commercial removal of Analysis
<br />DISTRICT COMMON common surface rock, primarily for landscaping purposes, for a two-year in
<br />VARIETY MINERALS period. Principal areas of collection will be from designated surface rock progress.
<br /> outcrops, fonnations, or collection areas adjacent to roads. Penn its would
<br /> allow for removal of up to an estimated 100 - 250 tons and values of less than
<br /> $1000.00, per sale. District-wide on the Saguache District. (719) 655-2547,
<br /> Saguache Ranger District.
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<br />MINERALS
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<br />BIG SPRINGS CREEK Project to restore native fish community to Big Springs Creek. Monitoring
<br />NATIVE FISH SUE SWIFT-MILLER (719)852-5941, Supervisor's Office. underway
<br />RESTORA nON
<br />NORTH FORK This project would entail constructing a fish barrier to protect Analysis in
<br />CARNERO CREEK the existing native trout fishery in North Fork Camero Creek. progress.
<br />NA nVE FISH Project location T42N, RSE, Sec II, NE 1/4. SUE-SWIFT
<br />RESTORA nON MILLER (719)852-5941, at the Supervisor's Office for this
<br /> Saguache District Project.
<br />CONEJOS RIVER This project would include creating boulder and root wad structures Project
<br />FISHERIES and reshaping the channel to promote pool development. The goal of
<br />HABITAT this habitat improvement project is to provide overwintering habitat, implement
<br />IMPROVEMENT which may lead to the'developrnent of a naturally reproducing trout ation
<br /> population in this area. This is a joint project being proposed by the delayed
<br /> Colorado Division of Wildlife, Trout Unlimited and the Rio Grande untillate
<br /> National Forest. Project work would occur in approximately 1.5 miles summer/ea
<br /> of stream in T.36N, R4E, NE 1/4 See 25. SUE SWIFT-MILLER rly fall
<br /> (719)852-5941, Supervisor's Office. 2000.
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<br />WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
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<br />BOOT MOUNTAIN The Forest Service is proposing the installation of a radio tower and Analysis in
<br />ELECTRONIC SITE ancillary equipment on Boot Mountain located in T42N, R4E, progress.
<br /> Section 4. This site is proposed as an alternative to Mesa Anticipate
<br /> Mountain, which was proposed earlier this year. Radio equipment decision by
<br /> would include a 20 foot tower, base, guys, and small shelter for summer of
<br /> equipment. JIM JAMINET (719) 655,2547, Saguache Ranger 2000
<br /> District.
<br />MIDDLE FORK FRISCO Forest Service is proposing to construct equestrian facilities, Scoping to be
<br />3D-MILE HORSE dependent upon grant funding. RONNIE DAY (719)657-3321 detennined.
<br />FACILITlTIES Divide Ranger District.
<br />WIMPS Watershed Improvements. This project will conduct an Scoping
<br /> environmental analysis for the various methods of protecting soil, needed.
<br /> water and fisheries resources through land and other treatments.
<br /> Check dams, bank stabilization, revegetation, soil aeration, soil
<br /> stabilization, fish structures, and other techniques will be analyzed.
<br /> JOHN RA WINSKI, Supervisor's Office, (719) 852-5941
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