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29 • 2014 Upper Yampa River State of the Watershed Report Observations & Developments On-site observations contribute to an understanding of watershed health. The USFS has observed excess sediment in the Routt National Forest within the Middle Yampa River subbasin. Erosion caused by the spread of noxious weeds and overgrazing, resulting in less groundcover and more surface erosion, may contribute increased sediment to the river system. A sh barrier has been installed above Sheri’s Reservoir (Table 1) to protect the Colorado River cutthroat trout population from the invasion of whirling disease. Downstream of the Routt National Forest boundary, private grazing land dominates the landscape. Sections of Trout Creek have been restored for riparian and aquatic habitat though many areas display evidence of large sediment contributions and a lack of riparian vegetation. These unhealthy river features contribute to high water temperatures. The main stem of the Yampa River below the conuence with the Elk River and east of Hayden is referred to as Morgan Bottom. It is an area of concern for many of the area’s landowners as well as consumptive and non-consumptive users alike. The river channel impairments include mid-channel islands and large point-bars (excessive depositions of sediment and gravel along the inside bends of the river). Degraded stream banks and eroding channels have dominated the system as the river moves laterally away from major irrigation headgates in the Morgan Bottom area. The Elkhead Creek Subbasin Background The upper portion of the Elkhead Creek subbasin is located in the Routt National Forest (Figure 26). This USFS area, referred to as California Park, has a long history of land use impacts. Because of its high biodiversity the area is now a USFS-designated Special Interest Area. Downstream of the Routt National Forest, ranching and farming are the two dominate land uses. There are no large population centers in the subbasin. Water Supply Rural water supplies are spring and well fed. Modern day on-site wastewater treatment (septic tanks and drain elds) is used to treat sewage. Elkhead Reservoir was constructed in 1974 by the Colorado Division of Wildlife for recreation (Table 1). The Yampa Project Participants (the operating consortium for the Craig Station power plant) funded part of the construction in return for rights to a portion of the water storage. In 2006, the reservoir was raised 25 feet and the storage capacity increased to 25,550 AF. The Upper Colorado River Recovery Program invested in the enlargement in exchange for water storage to assist with ow management on the Yampa River for endangered sh. Maintenance and operation is shared between the city of Craig and the Colorado River Water Conservation District. The recreation facilities are managed by Colorado Parks & Wildlife (CPW). Water storage is multi-use: municipal, industrial, recreational, and endangered sh ow management. Figure 26. Land use, cover and ownership characteristics of the Elkhead Creek subbasin. Land Use of Elkhead Creek
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