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Item Garrison Diversion Unit Biological Investigations: 1979 Annual Report(1980) United States. Bureau of Reclamation; United States. Department of the Interior. Water and Power Resources Office. Upper Missouri-Souris Project OfficeThis progress report summarizes biological data collected in the Annual Report (USBR 1979). These studies were undertaken to update and improve the information on existing wildlife resources.Item In the Matter Of: Environmental impact Statement on the 96,000 Acre Plan and Alternates(1978) United States. Bureau of Reclamation; United States. Department of the InteriorPublic hearings held in Minot, Devils Lake, and Jamestown, North Dakota on March 28, 29, 30, 1978.Item Report on Investigation of Alternatives in the Souris Section, Garrison Diversion Unit, North Dakota(1976) United States. Bureau of Reclamation; United States. Department of the InteriorThe initial stage of Garrison Diversion Unit will divert Missouri River water in North Dakota to irrigate 250,000 acres of land, provide water supplies for municipalities and industries, enhance fish and wildlife, and restore the Devils Lake Chain. Principal areas to be served by the Garrison Diversion Unit are the Souris Section, Central Section, and LaMoure and Oakes Section. Construction of the principal supply works (consisting of Snake Creek Pumping Plant, McClusky Canal and Lonetree I Reservoir) began in 1967 and is scheduled for completion in 1978. Environmental impact statements will be prepared for each of the three areas to be served by the principal supply works prior to initiation of construction in these areas. This study investigates 12 alternative plans, which could be developed in the Souris Section to reduce the effects of return flows on the Souris River. The alternatives investigated are divided into four categories as follows: (A) Reuse of return flows in North Dakota, (B) Dilution of return flows entering the Souris River, (C) Partial development of the Souris Section, and (D) Treatment of return flows, either in North Dakota or Canada.Item A Scientific and Policy Review of the Final Environmental Statement for the Initial Stage, Garrison Diversion Unit, North Dakota(1975) United States. Bureau of Reclamation. Missouri-Souris Projects Office; United States. Department of the InteriorThe Institute of Ecology, a private organization funded by the Ford Foundation, has published "A Scientific and Policy Review of the Final Environmental Statement for the Initial Stage, Garrison Diversion Unit." Included in their review are questions, allegations and assumptions related to the function and effects of the project and a recommendation for a moratorium on further development. This response has been prepared to clarify issues and answer valid questions raised, and to investigate recommendations made by the Institute.