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<br />ac..w <br /> <br />COLORADO RIVER RECOVERY PROGRAM <br />FY-1998 PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK <br /> <br />Project No.: CAP-6 OCW <br /> <br />Lead Agency: <br />Submi tted by: <br />Address: <br /> <br />Phone: <br />FAX: <br />E-Mail: <br />Date: <br /> <br />V,S, Fish and Wildlife Service <br />Pat Nelson <br />V.S, Fish and Wildlife Service <br />P.O, Box 25486. DFe <br />Denver. CO 80225 <br />303-236-2985 Ext 226 <br />303-236-0027 <br />Pat_Nelson@fws,gov <br />October 7. 1997 (edited Februarv 24. 1998) <br /> <br />Cateoorv: <br />Ongoing project <br />_ Ongoing-revised project <br />X Requested new project <br />Unsolicited proposal <br /> <br />Expected Fundino Source: <br />_ Annual funds <br />X Capi ta 1 funds <br />Other <br /> <br />I, Title of Proposal: <br /> <br />Operation of Old Charley Wash to remove nonnative fishes from the <br />Green River, <br /> <br />II. Relationship to RIPRAP: <br /> <br />-GREEN RIVER ACTION PLAN: MAINSTEM <br />ACTIVITY III, REDUCE IMPACTS OF NONNATIVE FISHES <br /> <br />III. Study Background/Rationale: <br /> <br />In,1991. Ed Wick developed a draft issue paper entitled "River <br />Management and Habitat Restoration Strategy", which recommended <br />restoration of floodplain habitats for use 'by endangered fishes, <br />One specific recommendation was to reconnect Old Charley Wash <br />(Wood's Bottom) to the Green River for use by endangered fishes, <br />Old Charley Wash became a pilot site for testing hypotheses on <br />floodplain habitat and razorback restoration. To prepare the site, <br />water inlet and outlet control structures. fish screens. and a fish <br />harvest kettle were installed, <br /> <br />1 <br />