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Environmental Assessment/Biological Assessment
Pecos Saltcedar Control and Demonstration Project

The United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation has prepared a five-year draft programmatic environmental assessment/biological assessment (EA/BA) for the purpose of performing research and demonstration using integrated methods (herbicides, biological and mechanical) on saltcedar to determine effective methods of control and rehabilitation while monitoring ). Saltcedar is considered a noxious species whose impacts to water resources in New Mexico are detrimental. It transpires large amounts of water in comparison to native vegetation. The proposed work would involve lands within the Carlsbad Project area which include Brantley and Avalon Reservoirs.Proposed work would be located on Reclamation lands within the Carlsbad Project area, called the Research Project area

Programmatic Environmental Assessment/Biological Assessment
of the Carlsbad Project Vegetation Management Program
 Cover Pages and Summary
283 KB
 Table of Contents
77 KB
 Chapter 1 - Purpose and Need
667 KB
 Chapter 2 - Proposed Action and Alternatives
1.2 MB
 Chapter 3 - Affected Environment
1.1 MB
 Chapter 4 - Environmental Consequences
676 KB
 Chapter 5 - Consultation and Coordination
478 IB
 Appendices
1.5 MB
 Map - Land Ownership
2.1 MB
 Map - Revegetation for Carlsbad/Pecos
2 MB
 
 Entire Document
6 MB
   
 FOLLOW-ON ACTIONS - 2009 Meetings
316 KB
1.3 MB
 
 
 
 
FOLLOW-ON ACTIONS - 2008 Meetings
19 KB
26 KB
 
 
FOLLOW-ON ACTIONS - September 26, 2007 Meeting
3.2 MB
4.7 MB
Handout: "Agenda and Handouts"   [PDF]
800 KB
Handout: "Meeting Minutes"   [PDF]
30 KB
 
 
FOLLOW-ON ACTIONS - April 3, 2007 Meeting
 White Paper: Establishment of Vegetation Using Zeolite in Regions of Shallow  Groundwater in New Mexico
253 KB
 Meeting Notes 04/03/07: Carlsbad Project Vegetation Management Program
34 KB
Powerpoint presentation: "Restoring the Pecos River at Bittle Lake National Wildlife Refuge"  [PDF]  
2.3 MB
Powerpoint presentation: "Dissipation of Imazapyr"   [PDF]
509KB
Powerpoint presentation: "Biological Control of Saltcedar - Carlsbad, NM"   [PDF]
1.7MB
Powerpoint presentation: "Effects of Saltcedar Control on Wildlife"   [PDF]
542KB
 
 
FOLLOW-ON ACTIONS - September 19, 2006 Meeting
 Carlsbad Project Vegetation Management Program Meeting Package
2 MB
 Brantley and Avalon Dams Integrated Vegetation Management Plan
224KB
 Draft EA for Integrated Pest Management in the Pecos River Basin 2006-2011
1 MB
Powerpoint presentation: "Revegetation Studies 2006 - Pecos River Project"   [PDF]
8 MB
Powerpoint presentation: "Effects of Salt Cedar Control Measures on Wildlife, Pecos River NM"   [PDF]
731 KB
Powerpoint presentation: "Biological Control of Salt Cedar - Carlsbad New Mexico"   [PDF]
1.6 MB
Powerpoint presentation: "Interior Least Terns and Vegetation Management at Brantley Lake - 2006" [PDF]
3.3 MB
 
 
PUBLIC MEETING INFORMATION (May 16, 2006)
1 MB
3 MB
3.3 MB
Handout: "Sunset on Tamarisk"   
3.2 MB
   
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2006 Interior Least Tern Monitoring Results Report - Dec. 2006
2.5 MB
2007 Interior Least Tern Monitoring Results Report - Dec. 2007
3.4 MB
Brantley and Avalon Dams Integrated Vegetation Management Plan - Jan. 2007
224KB
 

 

 

Last updated: April 28, 2009