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Good Company Sustainability Assessment for the COE 2003
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Requirement o?- Solution Yes/No <br /> 2 Contact ODFW or NOA.A Fisheries if you have any questions about the type of <br /> fish screens that are suitable for your project. <br /> 3 Make sure that the diversion of water from the waterbody will not cause a <br /> violation of any instream flow requirements approved by ODFW, NOAA <br /> Fisheries or USFWS. <br /> 4 Ensure that all planned diversions have approved water rights from the Oregon <br /> Water Resources De artment. <br /> p <br /> http: //www. wrd. state. or. us/ <br /> I <br /> 4.7 Releasing non-native or artificially propagated animals or lant ' <br /> s <br /> into <br /> <br /> i salmon habitat p <br /> Potential Issues <br /> Releasing non-indigenous animal species into a listed s ecies' habitat <br /> gain access to that habitat, may have serious negative consequences fo salmon. For examp ee theay <br /> release ofnon-native fish, amphibians (e.g., frogs or salamanders), or reptiles (e.g., turtles) can <br /> ultimately lead to o ulations of t <br /> P p hese e <br /> . XOt1C <br /> s th <br /> at will co <br /> m ete <br /> including salmon. In addition, the use ofnon-native plants in ripanlan areas degradesahabitat quality for <br /> salmon and many other native plants and animals. Currently, many different City programs (including <br /> Urban Forestry, Parks Planning, Parks Maintenance, and the Stormwater Program) use or promote the <br /> use ofnon-native plants for various purposes. The use ofnon-native plants and animals should be <br /> restricted within the Salmon Guidelines Area; only species native to the Willamette Valley <br /> riparian area should be used to achieve project goals. <br /> Ke Question <br /> Question ' <br /> Ycs/1~ o ~ <br /> 1 Does this project propose releasing anon-native fish into a waterbody in the <br /> Salmon Guidelines Area? <br /> 2 Does the project propose constructing an "aesthetic water feature" (such as a ~ <br /> pond or fountain m the <br /> Salmon Guidelines Area, where non-native <br /> animals (e.g., fish, amphibians, reptiles) could be released by the public? <br /> 3 Does the project propose, using or releasing any non-native plants or any other <br /> non-native animal in the <br /> Salmon Guidelines Area? <br /> If you answered `YES' to any of these uestions ~ <br /> q ,proceed with the Potential Requirements and <br /> Solutions table below. If you answered `NO' to this question, move to Section 4.8. <br /> i <br /> I <br /> i <br /> i <br /> Guidelines for Salmon 4-19-04 i <br /> Page 17 <br /> <br />
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