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Form 7-2544 Reservoir Preferred Water Level Survey
ICR 201711-1006-001 · OMB 1006-0028 · Object 78630901.
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OMB Control No. 1006-0028 Expiration Date: XX/XX/2017 Reservoir Preferred Water Level Survey Paperwork Reduction Act The purpose of this survey is to provide information to the Bureau of Reclamation for evaluating and improving the recreation services and programs that it provides to the public. Response to this survey is voluntary. No action may be taken against you for refusing to supply the information requested. The reporting burden for this form is estimated to average 25 minutes, which includes the time for reviewing instructions and completing and reviewing the form. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget (OMB) control number. Please direct comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of these forms to the Bureau of Reclamation, Policy and Administration, Asset Management Division, 84-57000, P.O. Box 25007, Denver, CO 80225. Privacy Act Statement No Privacy Act Information is being collected; therefore, no direct link to the individual(s) filling out this survey will be available. Information collected will be compiled to produce statistics. U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation 7-2544 (1-07) Bureau of Reclamation RESERVOIR PREFERRED WATER LEVEL SURVEY For agency use only Reservoir being surveyed: ____________________________________________________ Today’s date: ______________ 1. What would you consider the reservoir water level to be today? Please refer to the water level descriptions below to help you answer this question. Please check [ ] one of the descriptors listed below or, if you know the actual water level in feet, you may enter that below. ____ Very high ____ High ____ Medium ____ Low ____ Very low ____ Water level in feet 2. Very high water: Reservoir full to overfull, some flooding occurring, trees and bushes in the water, no exposed shoreline or mudflats, water way up on boat ramps, docks high, and water often muddy and with floating sticks, logs, and other debris. High water: Reservoir full to nearly full, all facilities are usable, water usually clear, and likely no exposed underwater hazards. Medium water: Reservoir water below full, high water line exposed, some sandbars and mud areas exposed, underwater hazards may begin to appear (i.e., tree stumps, rocks, etc.) Low water: Reservoir has exposed shoreline area, mudflats and sandbars, exposed rocks and tree stumps, water low on the boat ramp, and rocks, tree stumps, and other hazards abundant. Very low water: Reservoir has lots of exposed shoreline, mudflats, rocks, and tree stumps fully exposed, water very low on boat ramps and docks and mostly unusable, difficult to get to water from the shore, coves are dry, and a good part of the reservoir bottom is dry with only a stream showing. How satisfied are you with the reservoir water level today? Please check ( ) the one that applies. Very satisfied 3. Mostly satisfied An even mix of satisfied and dissatisfied Mostly dissatisfied Very dissatisfied No opinion For your primary (main) reservoir recreation activities, please describe what contributes to and makes for an enjoyable recreation experience. 1 7-2544 (1-07) Bureau of Reclamation What detracts from your reservoir recreation experience? 4. In Column 1 of the following table, check all the recreation activities that you are doing on this trip. 5. In Column 2 of the following table, check the one activity that is your primary (main) activity for your current visit. Activities Column 1 (Q. 4) Activities this trip Column 2 (Q. 5) Primary activity this visit Motorboating Boat fishing (guided) Boat fishing (private) Bank fishing Kayaking / canoeing Sailing Water skiing Jet skiing Swimming / wading Camping Sightseeing Wildlife viewing Houseboating Day use / picnicking Other Other 2 7-2544 (1-07) Bureau of Reclamation 6. In Column 1 of the following table, check all the primary activities you have participated in over the past 12 months. 7. In column 2 of the following table, write in the percent of time that you participated in each of the primary activities listed in column 2 in Q. 5 by season over the past 12 months. Column 2 (Q. 7) Percent of time by season (primary activities only!) Activities Motorboating Column 1 (Q. 6) Primary activities past 12 months Spring March 1 to May 31 Summer June 1 to August 31 % % Fall September 1 to November 30 Winter December 1 to February 28 % % Boat fishing (guided) % % % % Boat fishing (private) % % % % Bank fishing % % % % Kayaking / canoeing % % % % Sailing % % % % Water skiing % % % % Jet skiing % % % % Swimming / wading % % % % Camping % % % % Sightseeing % % % % Wildlife viewing % % % % Houseboating % % % % Day use / picnicking % % % % Other % % % % Other % % % % 3 7-2544 (1-07) Bureau of Reclamation 8. In the table below, record the number of visits that you made to this reservoir for each primary activity you participated in over the past 12 months. The number of visits should be for those activities checked in Column 1 in Q. 6. 9. In the table below, give the average number of days or hours you spent per visit. The average number of days or hours should only be for the primary activities checked in Column 1 in Q. 6. Primary recreation activities over the past 12 months Motorboating Boat fishing (guided) Boat fishing (private) Bank fishing Kayaking / canoeing Sailing Water skiing Jet skiing Swimming / wading Camping Sightseeing Wildlife viewing (Q. 8) – Number of visits for each primary activity over the past 12 months (Q. 9) – Average number of days or hours per visit (Indicate whether it is days or hours) Houseboating Day use / picnicking Other Other 10. What facilities do you use at the reservoir? Check ( ) all that apply. Facility type Boat ramps Campgrounds Picnic sites Beaches Floating docks Marinas Boat camps Parking lots Restrooms Fish cleaning station(s) Sanitary dump station(s) Other 4 Facility name or location 7-2544 (1-07) Bureau of Reclamation 11. On average, how much money do you spend per visit on the following items? Please enter the average total dollars spent per visit getting to and from the recreation area in Column 1 and the average dollars spent in the local area once you arrive in Column 2. Items Camping fees License fees Hotel and motel Restaurant Groceries and alcohol Gas Recreation supplies Guide services Car rentals Other rentals (list) Column 1 Enter average total dollars spent per visit traveling to and from the local area Column 2 Enter average dollars spent in the local area per visit Public transportation fares (plane, etc.) 12. In the table below, how much do you estimate that you spent each day, on average, for each visit to the reservoir for each of your primary activities checked in Column 1 in Q. 6? Activity Motorboating Boat fishing (guided) Boat fishing (private) Bank fishing Kayaking / canoeing Sailing Water skiing Jet skiing Swimming Camping Sightseeing Wildlife viewing Houseboating (Q. 12) – Dollars spent per visit per day Day use / picnicking Other (list) 5 7-2544 (1-07) Bureau of Reclamation 13. Do you have a preferred reservoir water level for all your primary activities? In Column 1 of the table below, please give this preferred water level in feet or write in a preferred water level of very high, high, medium, low, very low for each primary activity you participate in (see Q. 1 for water level descriptions). 14. In the appropriate columns in the table below, give the additional number of annual visits (Column 2) and the additional number of days (Column 3) or hours per visit (Column 4) that you would spend for each primary activity listed in Column 1 in Q. 6 if your preferred water levels were met. (Q. 14) – Additional number of visits per year and days or hours per visit if preferred water levels were met Primary recreation activity Column 1 Preferred water level in feet or water level description for each activity Column 2 Visits per year Motorboating Boat fishing (guided) Boat fishing (private) Bank fishing Kayaking / canoeing Sailing Water skiing Jet skiing Swimming Camping Sightseeing Wildlife viewing Houseboating Day use / picnicking Other Other 6 Column 3 Days spent per visit Column 4 Hours spent per visit 7-2544 (1-07) Bureau of Reclamation 15. Are there upper and lower water levels and / or other conditions such as fluctuating water levels that would stop you from pursuing your primary activity on the reservoir? In the appropriate blank columns below, write the water level in feet or check ( ) a water level of very high, high, medium, low, very low, or other for each activity you participate in. (Q. 15) – Write the water level in feet or check ( ) the water level description when you would stop activity Primary recreation activity Motorboating Boat fishing (guided) Boat fishing (private) Bank fishing Kayaking / canoeing Sailing Water skiing Jet skiing Swimming Camping Sightseeing Wildlife viewing Day use / picnicking Houseboating Very high High Medium Low Very low Other Other 16. Have you had any conflicts with other users while recreating here? Check ( ) all that apply. Please skip to Q. 19 if you have not encountered any conflicts. 17. ___ Kayakers / canoers ___ Partiers ___ Boat anglers ___ Shoreline anglers ___ Picnickers ___ Motorboaters ___ Wildlife viewers ___ Campers ___ Other (specify) ___________________ ___ Houseboaters ___ Jet skiers ___ What types of conflicts you have experienced on the reservoir? Check ( ) all that apply. ___ Noise ___ ___ ___ ___ Crowding Inconsiderate groups or individuals Too many boats on the reservoir at any one time Other (list) _________________________________________________________ 7 7-2544 (1-07) Bureau of Reclamation 18. What did you do about each conflict? Check ( ) all that apply. 19. 20. ___ Went to another area ___ Complained to a manager ___ Did nothing ___ Went home ___ Left the area ___ Other (specify) ____________ Did you feel crowded by the number of people at each of the following locations? Circle the number that best represents your response. Not at all crowded Slightly crowded Neutral Moderately crowded Extremely crowded When you started your activity 1 2 3 4 5 While participating in your activity 1 2 3 4 5 While ending your activity 1 2 3 5 5 When on the reservoir, on average, how many people are within eyesight of you at any given time? ____ Is this number: Check ( ) only one. ___ Way too many ___ Too many ___ About the right number ___ Too few ___ Way too few 21. What is an acceptable number of other outdoor recreationists to see in the following places? At the access point where you first start your activity It is OK to see as many as _____ people While participating in your activity It is OK to see as many as _____ people At the end of your activity It is OK to see as many as _____ people Note: The background information being collected below is needed to provide a profile of our study population to make sure it is representative of all the visitors to our recreation area. None of the information in this or other sections will be associated with any names or addresses. 22 Are you from in-state, out-of-state or another country? Please check ( ) only one location. _____In-State _____Out-of-State _____Another County 8 7-2544 (1-07) Bureau of Reclamation Note: The two questions below are designed to describe your ethnicity and race. Regardless of your answer to Q. 23, go to Q. 24. 23. Are you Hispanic or Latino (i.e., a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture, regardless of race)? _____ Yes _____ No 24. Please select one or more racial categories with which you most closely identify. Please check ( ) all that apply. _____ American Indian or Alaska Native _____ Asian _____ Black or African American _____ Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander _____ White — Thank you for your cooperation — 9
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| File Modified | 2014-12-11 |
| File Created | 2014-12-11 |