Final Environmental Assessment: Providing Fish Passage at the Grand Valley Irrigation Company Diversion Dam on the Colorado River — RMBL Knowledge Commons
Environmental assessment (1997). Covers Colorado River, Palisade, Grand Junction. Topics: fish passage, endangered species recovery, habitat restoration, endangered fish recovery. Agencies: Bureau of Reclamation, Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Valley Irrigation Company. Cites 33 external works.
Knowledge graph centered on Final Environmental Assessment: Providing Fish Pas with 61 nodes and 60 connections. Top connected: Bureau of Land Management (implied via Federal Register), United States Department of the Interior, United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Colorado Department of Wildlife (CDOW), Engelmann Spruce.
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Bureau of Land Management (implied via Federal Register)United States Department of the InteriorUnited States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)Colorado Department of Wildlife (CDOW)United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR)U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (implied via Ecological Services, Northeast Region)Gunnison CountyColorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB)
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United States Geological Survey (USGS)Colorado River Water Conservation District (River District)Soil Conservation Service (now Natural Resources Conservation Service)State of Colorado (Governor's Office)Colorado Department of Health (CDH)Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT)
An evaluation of fish community structure and habitat potential for Colorado squawfish and razorback sucker in the unoccupied reach (Palisade to Rifle) of the Colorado River, 1993-1995 (1997) — Anderson, R.
Final Biological Opinion on the project (1997) — U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Biological Opinion (1997) — U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
FLO Engineering, Inc. report (1997) — FLO Engineering, Inc.
Concept development report: Grand Valley Irrigation Company Diversion Dam fish passage structure, Palisade, Colorado (1997) — FLO Engineering, Inc.
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Biological Opinion for Fish Passage at the Grand Valley Irrigation Company Diversion Dam on the Colorado River (1997)
Procedures for Stocking Nonnative Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin (1996) — Colorado Division of Wildlife et al.
Colorado Natural Heritage Program (1995)
Passageway around the Redlands Diversion Dam and Interim Agreement to provide water for endangered fish. Final Environmental Assessment (1995)
Historical accounts of Upper Colorado River Basin endangered fish (1993) — F. Quartarone
Bird Checklist for Mesa County Colorado (1992) — Andrews and Righter
Biological Defensible Flow Recommendation for the Maintenance and Enhancement of Colorado Squawfish Habitat in the '15-Mile' Reach of the Upper Colorado River During July, August and September
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Studies of Colorado squawfish and razorback sucker use of the 15-mile reach of the upper Colorado River as part of conservation measures for the Green Mountain and Ruedi Reservoir water sales (1989) — D.B. Osmundson and L.R. Kaeding
Recovery implementation program for endangered fish species in the Upper Colorado River Basin (1987)
Aquatic cycling of selenium: implications for fish and wildlife (1987) — Lemly, A.D. and G.J. Smith
Final environmental assessment: Recovery implementation program for endangered fish species in the Upper Colorado River Basin (1987)
Biological Opinion for Ruedi Reservoir Round II Water Sales (1987)
The development of habitat suitability curves and estimation of available habitat for Colorado squawfish in the San Juan River, New Mexico and Utah (1980) — T. Twedt and P. Holden
Ruedi final environmental impact statement
Genetics Management Guidelines
plan (4)
Mesa countywide land use plan (1996) — Mesa County Planning Commission
Stocking plan for razorback sucker in the Upper Colorado and Gunnison rivers (1995) — Burdick, B.D.
A plan to evaluate stocking to augment or restore razorback sucker in the upper Colorado River (1992) — Burdick, B.D.
Recovery Action Plan
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National Environmental Policy Act (1969)
Executive Order 12898
Endangered Species Act
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Miller and Laiho screen study (1997) — Miller and Laiho
Quartarone study (1993) — Quartarone
article (1)
Food limited survival of larval razorback sucker, Xyrauchen texanus, in the laboratory (1990) — D. Papoulias and W.L. Minckley
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Colorado birds: A reference to their distribution and habitat (1992) — Andrews, R. and R. Righter