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Final Environmental Assessment For Victory Ranch River Restoration Project Wasatch and Summit Counties, Utah

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This document is an Environmental Assessment (EA) for restoration of the Provo River through the Victory Ranch (Proposed Action). The owners of the Victory Ranch are proposing rehabilitation of the Provo River and associated habitat from the bridge on SR 32 east of the Jordanelle Reservoir, upstream to 1000 East in Francis, Utah, a distance of 5 miles. In the 1940's, the Bureau of Reclamation obtained easements along the Provo River to flood certain land and to construct dikes to contain high flows that come from diverting the Weber and Duchesne Rivers. Therefore, Reclamation authorization is required in order to implement the Proposed Action. Before such authorization can occur, Reclamation must prepare an EA pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the Council on Environmental Quality's and Department of the Interior's regulations implementing NEPA to determine whether the Proposed Action would have a significant effect on the quality of the human environment.

Final Environmental Assessment For Victory Ranch River Restoration
Project Wasatch and Summit Counties, Utah
 
 Title Page
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 Table of Contents
36 KB
 List of Tables
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 List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
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 Chapter 1 - Purpose and Need
75 KB
 Chapter 2 - Description of the Proposed Action and Alternatives
101 KB
 Chapter 3 - Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences
350 KB
Chapter 4 - Consultation and Coordination
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References
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Appendix A -List of Preparers
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Appendix B - Protocol for Avoiding and Minimizing Impacts to Spotted Frogs
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List of Tables and Maps
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List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
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Finding of No Significant Impact
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Last updated: December 6, 2006