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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8277.600.10
Description
Big Sandy River Unit - Colorado River Salinity Control Program
State
WY
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
2/1/1988
Title
U.S.D.A. Selected Plan - Big Sandy River Unit
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Definite Plan Report
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<br />.,.- <br /> <br />;~, " <br /> <br />',"" <br /> <br />'-~ <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />!>,: <br /> <br />units of government, and private organizations will also install various <br />conservation practices to create and enhance wildlife habitat <br />(vegetation) around ponds, regulating reservoirs, wasteways, ditches, <br />field edges, and odd areas. All wildlife habitat (wetland and <br />vegetation) will be inventoried in the before and after individual <br />salinity reduction plan condition in order to determine wildlife values <br />needed to replace values foregone. The Habitat Evaluation Procedures <br />(HEP) developed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) will be <br />used by the SCS salinity team biologist and other HEP certified SCS team <br />members for these inventories. Interagency biologists will participate <br />in the inventories as time and resources permit. <br /> <br />2d;i~ <br /> <br />'.',1 <br />3; <br /> <br />S1 <br /> <br />r, <br /> <br />Water remaining in the reservoir or as a result of improved efficiencies <br />could be released on a schedule that will replace and enhance fish <br />habitat and reduce downstream flood damages. Potential release <br />schedules have been developed by SCS with assistance from the WGFD. An <br />annual release schedule will require concurrence from the Wyoming State <br />Engineer and the Eden Valley Irrigation and Drainage District. Reduced <br />annual reservoir drawdowns will improve fish habitat and related <br />recreational activities. <br /> <br />'"" <br />;:~ <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />~~, <br /> <br />;::-., <br /> <br />'I: <br /> <br />Installation of the Selected Plan is not expected to have any adverse <br />effects on endangered species that may occur in the project area. A <br />Section 7 "no jeopardy opinion" was issued by the USFWS for this <br />project on January 23, 1987. <br /> <br />N'" <br />F.ft <br /> <br />~~ <br />!'f <br />~i:;" <br /> <br />If the entire project were placed under low-pressure sprinklers, it is <br />estimated that the annual electricity requirements for low-pressure <br />sprinkler irrigation pumping will be about 3.2 million kilowatt hours. <br />Summary Table 5-1 shows the costs, benefits, and impacts of the Selected <br />Plan implementation. <br /> <br />c:t <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />The following is an economic display that further breaks down the annual <br />benefits and costa for the Selected Plan implementation. <br /> <br />"..... <br /> <br />.....1 <br />leneUdal <br />Ifhcu <br /> <br /> ....-WyQII1ftl "".000 <br />1 , l . 5 . <br />Inc'Ce...d , nownltr... len_Uti <br />"aricultul'al B LtlWer Colondo R1vlr Tot 11 .. <br />Production !adD" U.134,loo ".6",'00 ; <br />~1,8..~~., <br /> <br />, <br />i,;-' <br /> <br />~~ <br />i <br />~'L <br /> <br />Opeut1on 5196,000 <br /> <br />r' <br />t~-1 <br />t_~" <br /> <br />.....1 <br />"lIvene <br />Iffecu <br /> <br /> <br />Inltallat10a <br />co.[ <br />$1,49'.7JO <br /> <br />Total" 52,170,600 <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />o 1 2 3 <br />Ha1nten.nce ltepl.lca.ent $]1S,OOO <br />U04.9oo led. ($1.000.000) <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />~ <br />"'" <br />~ :I;~ <br />..,- <br /> <br />S-3 <br /> <br />,. 1 ~ . ,.. <br />1;- \ . '\" U <br />\01.' '....' ..l 1. <br />
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