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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSUS253TK 1425 .S8 S9 no.253 Handout Materials, Susitna Agency Workshop 1 Instream Flow Studies, February 15 by Eric A. Marchegiani and T. Arminski Title from the Susitna Aquatic Impact Assessment Project bibliography. Sheets 5 to 25 (sheets are unnumbered) of this handout are identical to the first twenty-one sheets in another presentation handout. That handout is assigned APA document number 4097 and was titled by the cataloger as: [Presentation about Susitna River fish species presented by Douglas Vincent-Lang : printouts of overhead transparencies]. The writing in the diagrams: SUS 253 Sheets APA 4097 Sheets 6, 10, 14, 19, 23 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 "Fish spawning above RM 120" [inside large upward-pointing arrow] 16 1 "Eulachon" appears in the Yentna River and upper Susitna River and at the mouth of the river. Between river miles 5 and 25 is "Millions" F 1 L (POWER AE FLOW ALTERNATIVE s 1 1 s & E s (i.e. ) F I u IC KSHO S R 29 198 OPIC: AQUATIC STUDIES RKSC I Y84. FY85 REPORTS AVAI AB La ER IVER P AN OF STUDY NAVIGATIO PLAN ST DY K 3 RIL 27. 1 4 T PIC: FISHE IES HABITAT RES PO SE TO ALTERATION OF I TREAM T RAT E A I ITIO REPO TS AVAILA LE: FINAL NTHLY TE RAT E Sr LAT FINAL I UBATION REPORT DR RESERVOIR TE RATU CALI IO E I E c I AT ION RE RT v RATU SI LAT ON RE RT i ( T TE T INF ATION AVAIL LE) l y 29. 19 4 TOPIC: ATERSHED PROCESSES SEDI AT ION/TURBIDITY/ACCESS RE RTS A AILAB FINAL RI ER RESER OIR SEDI STUDY FINAL UNDWATER RE RT DRAFT TER QUALITY REPORT DRAFT l~QUATIC HA ITAT AND I TRE FLOW REPORT p 5 Ju 29 198 T IC: LORRELATIO BET EN S CIES SPECIFIC HABITAT H DRAULICS RIVER REPORTS AVAILABLE: DRAFT UATIC HABIT AND l TRE F POR OR FT RESI NT AND JUVENILE A US REPORT HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS REPORT ( T C TE BUT NFO ATION AVAILABLE) WORKSHOP 6 JULY 29. 1984 TOPICS: FORECAST OF PROJECT INDUCED ATER WUALITY CHANGES A THEIR EFFECT ON FISH PARTIAL NAVIGATION AND RECREATION ANALYSES REPORTS AVAILABLE: 0RAFT WATER QUALITY REPORT RKSHOP 7 NAVIGATION AND RIVERINE RECREATION RE RTS (MAY NOT BE COMPLETE BUT INFORMATION AVAILABLE) AUGUST 29. 1984 TOPIC: FINDINGS OF THE HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS REPORT REPORTS AVAILABLE: DRAFT HABITAT RELATIONSHIPS REPORT FINAL RESER OIR TEMPERATURE/ICE RE RT FINAL lNSTRE TEMPERATURE REPORT FINAL lNSTRE ICE REPORT RKSHOP 8 SEPTEMBER 15. 1984 TOPIC: PROJECT MITIG TION OPPORTUNITIES REPORTS VAILABLE: DRAFT MITI TION OPPORTUNITIES REPORT 3 -., 50 25 C·-r-..,.-.,r-8 L~L ~~: ort = '\._,, t [ ntna r us ve R . 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