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2009-02-04_APPLICATION CORRESPONDENCE - C2008086
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2008086
IBM Index Class Name
APPLICATION CORRESPONDENCE
Doc Date
2/4/2009
Doc Name
Response to BLM Letter dated 9/15/08
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Fish and Wildlife
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BLM
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MPB
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Moffat County. Colorado. The Yampa River from the boundary of Dinosaur <br />National Monument in T. 6 N., R. 99 W., section 27 (6th Principal Meridian) to <br />the confluence with the Green River in T. 7 N., R. 103 W., section 28 (6th <br />Principal Meridian). <br />Uintah County, Utah: and Moffat County Colorado. The Green River from the <br />confluence with the Yampa River in T. 7 N., R. 103 W., section 28 (6th Principal <br />Meridian) to the boundary of Dinosaur National Monument in T. 6 N., R. 24 E., <br />section 30 (Salt Lake Meridian). <br />Uintah and Grand Counties. Utah. The Green River (Desolation and Gray <br />Canyons) from Sumner's Amphitheater in T. 12 S., R. 18 E., section 5 (Salt Lake <br />Meridian) to Swasey's Rapid (RM 12) in T. 20 S., R. 16 E., section 3 (Salt Lake <br />Meridian). <br />Grand Countv, Utah, and Mesa County Colorado: The Colorado River from <br />Black Rocks (RM 137) in T. 10 S., R. ,104 W., section 25 (6th Principal Meridian) <br />to Fish Ford in T. 21 S., R. 24 E., section 35 (Salt Lake Meridian). <br />Garfield and San Juan Counties. Utah. The Colorado River from Brown Betty <br />Rapid in T. 30 S., R. 18 E., section 34 (Salt Lake Meridian) to Imperial Canyon in <br />T. 31 S., R. 17 E., section 28 (Salt Lake Meridian). <br />Species/Critical Habitat Likely to be Affected <br />The bonytail and its critical habitat, as described below, are likely to be adversely <br />affected by the subject Project. Although the Project does not occur within the <br />designated critical habitat for the bonytail, the Project depletion would adversely affect <br />critical habitat by reducing the amount of water flowing into designated critical habitat. <br />Grand County, Utah, and Mesa County. Colorado. The Colorado River from <br />Black Rocks (RM 137) in T. 10 S., R. 104 W., section 25 (6th Principal Meridian) <br />to Fish Ford in T. 21 S., R. 24 E., section 35 (Salt Lake Meridian). <br />Garfield and San Juan Counties, Utah. The Colorado River from Brown Betty <br />Rapid in T. 30 S., R. 18 E., section 34 (Salt Lake Meridian) to Imperial Canyon in <br />T. 31 S., R. 17 E., section 28 (Salt Lake Meridian). <br />ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE <br />The environmental baseline includes the past and present impacts of all Federal, State, <br />and private actions and other human activities in the action area; the anticipated impacts <br />of all proposed Federal projects in the action area that have already undergone formal <br />section 7 consultation; and the impact of State or private actions contemporaneous with <br />the consultation process. <br />27
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