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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.766
Description
Gunnison River General
State
CO
Basin
Gunnison
Water Division
4
Date
3/1/1991
Author
BLM
Title
Gunnison Resource Area - Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement - Draft - Beginning to Chapter 3
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />SUMMARY <br /> <br />Table S-l (Continued) <br /> <br />SUMMARIZED COMPARISON OF THE MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES <br /> <br />RE- <br />SOURCFJ <br />RE- <br />SOURCE <br />USE <br /> <br />MANAGEMENT UNDER EACH ALTERNATIVE <br /> <br />ALTERNATIVE A <br />(Contlnuadon or <br />Current <br />Management) <br /> <br />ALTERNATIVE B <br /> <br />ALTERNATIVE C <br /> <br />ALTERNATIVE D <br /> <br />ALTERNATIVE E <br />(Prererred <br />Alternative) <br /> <br />SOIL AND <br />WATI!R <br />JU!. <br />SOURCI!S <br />(Cont'd) <br /> <br />Maintain watershed <br />improvement develop- <br />ments in good physical <br />condition. Maintain roads <br />as scheduled, with poorly <br />located roads receiving <br />flIlt priority. <br /> <br />Manage 320 acres in <br />Wildcat Creck drainage to <br />help protect Crested <br />Buttc's water supply. <br /> <br />Erosion control and <br />watershed improvement <br />projects OD 4,625 acres <br />would be developed if <br />compatible with T &B <br />species management; soil <br />and water improvement <br />projects would be <br />developed on 29,060 acres <br />of big game cnlcial winter <br />langei measures to <br />improve overaU hydrologic <br />conditions on 21,870 acres <br />of uge grouse habitat in <br />riparian area&: would be <br />implemented. <br /> <br />New available forage from <br />wildlife treatml:Dts on <br />351,837 acres "",,uld be <br />used for watcnhed <br />protection in units C4 <br />through C-12. <br /> <br />No public lands, otber <br />than those mentioned <br />above, would be inten- <br />sively managed for soil or <br />watershed management. <br /> <br />Manage 320 acres in <br />Wildcat Creek drainage to <br />help protect Crested <br />Butte's water suppfy. <br /> <br />Water source develop- <br />ments would be main. <br />tained, improved, or <br />reclaimed. <br /> <br />Erosion control projects <br />restricted to prevent <br />accidental destruction in <br />unit D.l on 9,562 acres to <br />prevent accidental <br />destruction or T &B spe- <br />cies. <br /> <br />Manage 3'20 acres in <br />Wildcat Creek drainage to <br />help protect Crested <br />Butte', waCl:r supply. <br /> <br />New water sources <br />developed 9rould consider <br />riparian values. Emting <br />developments would be <br />maintained, improved, or <br />reclaimed. <br /> <br />Soils an" watershed <br />projects permitted on <br />28,215 actes in West <br />Antelope A.CEC ir com- <br />patible with crucial big <br />game winter range <br />managemetl.t. <br /> <br />Erosion control and <br />watershed imprOYtment <br />projects On 4,56S acres <br />would be developed ir <br />compatible with T &E <br />species management. <br /> <br />RIPARIAN <br />ZONBS <br /> <br />Continue intensive man. <br />agement in Long Gulch <br />riparian zone as per <br />management plan. <br /> <br />Require measures to <br />minimize deteriorati()ft in <br />riparian areas for all plans <br />involving surface dis. <br />tumance. <br /> <br />Delermine high priority <br />riparian ares where <br />improvement strategies <br />and projects would be <br />implemented. <br /> <br />Continue: intensive man. <br />agement in Long Gulch <br />riparian zone as per <br />management plan. <br /> <br />Riparian improvement <br />projects designed and <br />required in high priority <br />areas and would be <br />included in other resource <br />activity plaDS. <br /> <br />New pennaneDt roads <br />excluded in North Willow <br />Creek and Stevens Creek <br />riparian ZODCS. <br /> <br />Continue intensive <br />management in Long <br />Gulch riparian zone as per <br />managemenl plan. <br /> <br />Modify existing water <br />source developments in <br />riparian zones ir bydro. <br />logic condition is being <br />impacted. Nonconnicting <br />riparian projects incor. <br />porated into activity plans <br />or CRMAPS and <br />implemented iD high <br />priority riparian areas. <br /> <br />Continue inrensive man. <br />agement in Long Gulch <br />riparian zone as per <br />management plan. <br /> <br />Riparian improvement <br />projects designed and <br />required in high priorily <br />areas .and included in <br />other resource aCIMIy <br />plans. <br /> <br />Continue intensive man. <br />agement in Long Gulch <br />riparian zone as per <br />management plan. <br /> <br />Riparian improvement <br />projects designed and <br />required in high priority <br />areas and included in <br />oLher resource activity <br />plans. <br /> <br />S-4 <br />
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