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dc.contributor.authorUnited States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Kansas City District-
dc.creatorUnited States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Kansas City District-
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-05T14:11:44Z-
dc.date.available2024-04-05T14:11:44Z-
dc.date.issued2020-11-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11681/48381-
dc.descriptionMaster Planen_US
dc.description.abstractThis revised Master Plan (MP) replaces Design Memorandum No. 12A, MP for Wilson Lake dated November 1984. The MP is the strategic land use management document that guides the comprehensive management and development of all project recreational, natural, and cultural resources throughout the life of the water resource project. The MP guides the efficient and cost-effective management, development, and use of project lands. It is a vital tool for the responsible stewardship and sustainability of project resources for the benefit of present and future generations. The MP guides and articulates U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) responsibilities pursuant to federal laws to preserve, conserve, restore, maintain, manage, and develop the project lands, waters, and associated resources. The MP is a dynamic operational document projecting what could and should happen over the life of the project and is flexible based upon changing conditions. The MP deals in concepts, not in details, of design or administration. Detailed management and administration functions are addressed in the Operational Management Plan (OMP), which implement the concepts of the MP into operational actions.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipUnited States. Army. Corps of Engineers.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsChapter 1 Introduction..................................................................................................1-1 a. Project Authorization.............................................................................................1-1 b. Project Purpose....................................................................................................1-1 c. Purpose andScope of MP....................................................................................1-1 d. Brief Watershed and Project Description..............................................................1-2 e. Listing of Prior Design Memorandums..................................................................1-2 f. Pertinent Project Information .................................................................................1-4 Chapter 2 Project Setting and Factors Influencing ManagementandDevelopment ....2-1 a. Description of Reservoir .......................................................................................2-1 b. Hydrology and Groundwater.................................................................................2-1 c. Sedimentation and Shoreline Erosion...................................................................2-1 d. Water Quality........................................................................................................2-2 e. Project Access......................................................................................................2-2 f. Climate ..................................................................................................................2-2 g. Topography, Geology, and Soils...........................................................................2-4 h. Resource Analysis (Level One Inventory Data)....................................................2-5 1) Fish and Wildlife Resources ........................................................................2-5 2) Vegetative Resources..................................................................................2-6 3) Threatened and Endangered Species .........................................................2-9 4) Invasive Species..........................................................................................2-9 5) Ecological Setting ......................................................................................2-10 6) Wetlands....................................................................................................2-11 i. Borrow Areas and Utilities....................................................................................2-12 j. Mineral and Timber Resources............................................................................2-12 k. Cultural Resources .............................................................................................2-13 1) Background................................................................................................2-13 2) Previous Investigations..............................................................................2-13 3) Recorded Sites ..........................................................................................2-13 4) Cultural Resources Management....................2-14 5) Historic Properties Management Plan ........................................................ 2-14 6) Standard Guidelines .................................................................................. 2-14 l. Interpretation & Visual Qualities ........................................................................... 2-14 m. Demographics .................................................................................................... 2-15 n. Economics .......................................................................................................... 2-16 o. Recreation Facilities, Activities and Needs ......................................................... 2-16 1) Zones of Influence ..................................................................................... 2-16 2) Visitation Profile ......................................................................................... 2-16 3) Recreation Analysis ................................................................................... 2-17 4) Recreational Carrying Capacity ................................................................. 2-18 p. Related Recreational, Historical, and Cultural Areas .......................................... 2-19 q. Real Estate Acquisition Policy ............................................................................ 2-19 r. Pertinent Public Laws .......................................................................................... 2-19 (1) Application of Public Laws. ........................................................................ 2-19 (2) Recreation .................................................................................................. 2-19 (3) WaterResource Protection andFloodRiskManagement ......................... 2-21 (4) Fish and Wildlife Resources ....................................................................... 2-22 (5) Forest Resources ....................................................................................... 2-23 (6) Cultural Resources .................................................................................... 2-23 (7) Leases, Easements, and Rights-of-Way .................................................... 2-24 s. Management Plans ............................................................................................. 2-24 Chapter 3 Resource Objectives ................................................................................... 3-1 a. Recreation Objectives ..................................................................................... 3-1 b. Natural Resource Objectives ........................................................................... 3-1 Chapter 4 Land Allocation, Land Classification, Water Surface, and Project Easement Lands ........................................................................................................................... 4-2 a. Land Allocation ..................................................................................................... 4-2 1) Operations (i.e., flood control, hydropower, etc.) ......................................... 4-2 2) Recreation ................................................................................................... 4-2 3) Fish and Wildlife ........................................................................................... 4-2 4) Mitigation ..................................................................................................... 4-2 b. Land Classification ................................................................................................ 4-3 1) Project Operations ....................................................................................... 4-3 2) High-DensityRecreation .............................................................................. 4-3 3) Mitigation ..................................................................................................... 4-3 4) Environmentally Sensitive Areas .................................................................. 4-4 5) Multiple Resource Management Lands ........................................................ 4-4 6) Water Surface .............................................................................................. 4-4 c. Project Easement Lands ....................................................................................... 4-5 1) Operations Easement .................................................................................. 4-5 2) Flowage Easement ...................................................................................... 4-5 3) Conservation Easement ............................................................................... 4-5 Chapter 5 Resource Plan ............................................................................................. 5-1 a. Changes since 1988 MP.......................................... b. Compartment Resource Objectives......................... c. Resource Plan ......................................................... Chapter 6 Special Topics/Issues/Considerations ......................................................... 6-1 a. Invasive Species...................................................... b. Accessibility ............................................................. c. Habitat quality ....................................................................................................... 6-1 d. Canada Geese – Water Quality, nuisance ............................................................ 6-2 e. All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) .................................................................................. 6-2 Chapter 7 Agency and Public Coordination .................................................................. 6-1 Chapter 8 Summary of Recommendations .................................................................. 6-1 a. Facility Modernization ........................................................................................... 6-1 b. Land Classification ................................................................................................ 6-1 Chapter 9 Bibliography ................................................................................................. 6-1-
dc.format.extent135 pages / 30.68 MB-
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dc.publisherUnited States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Kansas City Districten_US
dc.rightsApproved for Public Release; Distribution is Unlimited-
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dc.subjectReservoirsen_US
dc.subjectFlood controlen_US
dc.subjectWater-supplyen_US
dc.subjectFishesen_US
dc.subjectWildlife managementen_US
dc.subjectClinton Lake (Kan.)en_US
dc.subjectSaline River (Kan.)en_US
dc.titleKansas River Basin, Saline River: Wilson Lake Master Planen_US
dc.typeReporten_US
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