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Lake Powell Pipeline Project. Environmental Studies Update November 10, 2009. Environmental Field Studies Completed. Air Quality Study Geology and Soil Resources Paleontological Resources Noise Study Recreation Resources Special Status Vegetation Species and Noxious Weed Assessment
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Lake Powell Pipeline Project Environmental Studies Update November 10, 2009
Environmental Field Studies Completed • Air Quality Study • Geology and Soil Resources • Paleontological Resources • Noise Study • Recreation Resources • Special Status Vegetation Species and Noxious Weed Assessment • Visual Resources • Vegetation Resources • Wildlife Resources
LPP Field Studies LPP Field Studies 11/10/09 11/10/09 Field Study Status
Environmental Field Studiesin Progress • Archaeological and Historic-Era Resources • Special Status Wildlife Species • Wetland and Riparian Resources • Ethnographic Resources
Coordination and Research with Tribes • Meetings with 6 Native American Tribes • Research study proposals accepted from Hualapai and Zuni Tribes • Research study proposals pending from Hopi and Navajo Nations • Meetings with Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians, Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah • Contacts with 23 Native American Tribes • Informal consultation/research by UDWR
Other Environmental Studies • Surface Water Resources • Surface Water Quality • Groundwater Resources • Aquatic Resources • Special Status Aquatic Species and Habitats • Land Use Study • Transportation Study • Socioeconomics/Water Resource Economics • Water Supply and Climate Change • Alternatives Development
Initial Study Reports • Draft Study Reports in preparation • Initial Study Reports due 1/21/10 are not required by FERC to be Draft Study Reports • LPP Management Committee proposed to file as many Draft Study Reports as possible to accelerate overall project schedule • Draft Study Reports will be provided to LPP Management Committee as they are completed in November and December • Draft Study Reports not completed by 1/21/10 will be provided to FERC/agencies as they are completed following internal reviews