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Bureaus of Reclamation and Land Management Seek Public Comments on Proposed Fish Barrier in Hot Springs Canyon

Media Contact: Patricia Cox , (623) 773-6214, pacox@lc.usbr.gov
John McGlothlen , jwmcglothlen@lc.usbr.gov

For Release: June 16, 2008

Reclamation and BLM are proposing construction of a fish barrier in Hot Springs Canyon in Cochise County, Ariz. Hot Springs Canyon is located in the southern portion of the Muleshoe Ranch Cooperative Management Area. The action is intended to protect existing and newly reintroduced threatened and endangered fish species.

Before an environmental assessment is prepared by Reclamation and BLM, input from the public is desired to aid in the identification of key issues and possible alternatives related to the proposed action that should be addressed in the EA.

Details of the proposed project can be found in the Public Scoping Notice, which can be obtained by calling Reclamations Environmental Resource Management Division at (623) 773-6251, by e-mailing rkonst@lc.usbr.gov , or by downloading it from the Phoenix Area Office website at http://www.usbr.gov/lc/phoenix/

Comments should be mailed to John McGlothlen at the Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix Area Office, PXAO-1500, 6150 West Thunderbird Rd., Glendale, Ariz. 85306-4001or faxed to (623) 773-6481, no later than July 10, 2008. Questions may be directed to Mr. McGlothlen at (623) 773-6256.

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