Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Environmental Restoration Feasibility Report and Environmental Assessment

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The Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Environmental Restoration Feasibility Report Final July 2000 concludes a 4-year, cost sharing feasibility study conducted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District, in partnership with Teton County, Wyoming, and Teton Conservation District, Wyoming. The report recommends an environmental restoration project on a 22-mile reach of the upper Snake River from Grand Teton National Park to South Park Elk Feedgrounds. The goal of the recommended project is to restore diverse and sustainable aquatic, wetland, riverside, and terrestrial habitats within the study area. Minor changes have been made to the Draft Apri1 2000 version of the Feasibility Report The final version of the report is also available for public review at the Teton County Library and the Teton Conservation District. If you would like additional copies of the final version of the report free of charge until no longer available, please contact, Mr. Stan Heller, Project Manager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 201 North Third Avenue, Walla Walla, Washington 99362 or send e-mail to Stanley.G.Hellernww0l .usace.army.mil or telephone at 509-527-7258. An abbreviated version of the report is also available at website httpwww. nwwusace.army.milreportsjackson.

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