Above average streamflow in 2008 in the Alamosa River caused the formation of two separate channels, isolating the gaging equipment and making water quality monitoring data inaccurate. This requires the relocation of the gaging equipment.
Location
Alamosa River Wightman Fork
Project timeline
1
Scoping Start
09/09/2009
2
Decision
11/2009 (Estimated)
3
Implementation
11/2009 (Estimated)
NEPA / regulatory detail
| Categorical Exclusion | 32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3) |
| Special Authority | Not Applicable / Other |
| Notice and Comment Regulation | Not Subject to Regulations |
| Project Activity | Research And Development |
| Alamosa River Gaging Station Relocation | Decision Signed Date: 11/02/2009 |
| Forests | Rio Grande National Forest |
| Districts | Conejos Peak Ranger District |
| Legal Land Description | T36N, R4E |