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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.200.43.A.2
Description
Grand Valley/Orchard Mesa
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
8/1/1997
Title
Final Environmental Assessment - Providing Fish Passage at the Grand Valley Irrigation Company Diversion Dam on the Colorado River
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<br />The following environmental and social/economic commitments are included in the project plan: <br /> <br />. Disturbed areas will be restored through the replacement of topsoil, preparation ofland <br />for seeding, and seeding with grasses and shrub species. Loss of mature trees would be <br />avoided, <br /> <br />. There will be no effect on GVIC water rights, water uses, or water supplies, <br /> <br />. Private landowners involved will be protected by mutually agreed stipulations to minimize <br />construction impacts and to rehabilitate any damages. <br /> <br />. There will be no adverse economic effects or increased cost to GVIC, <br /> <br />. Construction, operation, and maintenance expenses will be borne by the Recovery <br />Program and/or the Service as explained in Chapter 2. <br /> <br />. If fish screens are needed, they would be constructed and operated at the expense of the <br />Recovery Program and/or the Service as explained in Chapter 2. <br /> <br />. It is anticipated that endangered fish may be lost into the GVIC Canal. There would still <br />be a net benefit to the fish and incidental take could be minimized through development of <br />reasonable and prudent measures. <br /> <br />. If additional passageways are constructed on the Price-Stubb Dam and the Government <br />HigWine Diversion, construction, operation, and maintenance expenses will be borne by <br />the Recovery Program and/or the Service. However, if a private party were to construct <br />hydropower facilities at the Price-Stubb Dam, costs of passageway would be negotiated <br />with that party, Iffish screens are needed at the Government Highline Diversion, <br />construction, operation, and maintenance costs would be borne by the Recovery Program <br />and/or Service. <br /> <br />. All stipulations included in Clean Water permits for the project will be followed. <br /> <br />22 <br />
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