Freshwater & terrestrial habitat studies.

This study was conducted to collect baseline data for environmental analysis of the proposed Knik Arm Crossing Project. North approach highway corridors, connecting the crossing itself with the Parks Highway, would traverse areas of relatively undisturbed terrain including numerous streams. Since th...

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Alternate Title:Freshwater and terrestrial habitat studies

Knik Arm Crossing, freshwater & terrestrial habitat studies
Corporate Contributor(s):Alaska. Department of Transportation and Public Facilities.

Dames & Moore.

EMPS-Sverdrup.

De Leuw, Cather & Company.

Tryck, Nyman and Hayes.

United States. Federal Highway Administration.
Publisher:U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration ; Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities,
Report Numbers:APA 2709
Series:Technical memorandum (Knik Arm Crossing Project) ; no. 16.
Document (Susitna Hydroelectric Project) ; no. 2709.
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Summary:This study was conducted to collect baseline data for environmental analysis of the proposed Knik Arm Crossing Project. North approach highway corridors, connecting the crossing itself with the Parks Highway, would traverse areas of relatively undisturbed terrain including numerous streams. Since the biological and physical characteristics of most of these streams are not well know, the purpose of this study was to fill specific information gaps on those freshwater habitats. Terrestrial habitat mapping of this area was conducted.
Physical Description:81 p. in various pagings : 2 maps ; 28 cm. + 1 map (blueline ; 84 x 75 cm.).
Notes:At head of title: Knik Arm Crossing.

"A Report Prepared by Dames and Moore for EMPS-Sverdrup ; principal associates, De Leuw, Cather & Company [and] Tryck, Nyman & Hayes"--Page [2] of cover.

"January 27, 1984."

There are three maps in this report: one on a regular page (page [I-3]), one on a folded leaf (page [I-10]), and the blueline map on an accompanying sheet in the back pocket.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages I-22 and II-6).