Heffernan, Beverley C., authorLopez, Rafael A., authorU.S. Committee on Irrigation and Drainage, publisher2020-05-212020-05-212009-11https://hdl.handle.net/10217/207081Presented at the fifth international conference on irrigation and drainage, Irrigation and drainage for food, energy and the environment on November 3-6, 2009 in Salt Lake City, Utah.Implementation of irrigation system improvements such as canal lining or replacement with pipelines frequently results in the incidental loss of wetland habitat previously supported by seepage or spills from the inefficient system. Although the affected wetlands are typically non-jurisdictional in nature, the salinity control program authorizing legislation requires the replacement of lost wildlife habitat value. This paper discusses various strategies and approaches to address this issue, with particular emphasis on low cost, cooperative resolution. Examples of successful project implementation are provided, together with discussion of the potential ramifications of various long-term management approaches.born digitalproceedings (reports)engCopyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.Habitat replacement strategies for irrigation system improvements associated with salinity control implementationUSCID fifth international conferenceText