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consequences. Therefore, the risk to the survival <strong>and</strong> recovery of NC steelhead from the<br />

proposed action is low for carbaryl, carbofuran, <strong>and</strong> methomyl.<br />

Puget Sound Steelhead<br />

The Puget Sound steelhead is comprised of 21 populations, some of which have both summer<br />

<strong>and</strong> winter runs. Steelhead occur in all major watersheds within the Sound <strong>and</strong> out to the Elwha<br />

River. Of the winter runs, 17 had declining <strong>and</strong> four had increasing population trends. Summer<br />

run abundance trends are not available. Estimated run size for Puget Sound steelhead in the<br />

early 1980s is approximately 100,000 winter-run steelhead <strong>and</strong> 20,000 summer-run steelhead.<br />

The major threats to this DPS identified in the Status of Listed Resources <strong>and</strong> Environmental<br />

Baseline sections are habitat degradation from logging, road construction, urban development,<br />

mining, agriculture, <strong>and</strong> recreation; water diversions; <strong>and</strong> poor water quality. In particular,<br />

elevated temperature, water diversions, <strong>and</strong> poor water quality have the most significant<br />

influences on the status of Puget Sound steelhead. Furthermore, there has been extensive<br />

urbanization in this region. Well over two million people inhabit the area, with most<br />

development occurring along rivers <strong>and</strong> coastline.<br />

Pesticide use <strong>and</strong> detections in the DPS’s watershed are also well documented. 2006 NAWQA<br />

sampling in the Puget Sound basin detected 26 pesticides <strong>and</strong> 74 other synthetic organic<br />

chemicals in streams <strong>and</strong> rivers, with different mixtures of chemicals linked to agricultural <strong>and</strong><br />

urban settings. Urban streams sampled in Puget Sound showed the highest detections for<br />

carbaryl, diazinon, <strong>and</strong> malathion. Diazinon was also frequently detected in urban streams at<br />

concentrations that exceeded EPA guidelines for protecting aquatic life (Bortleson <strong>and</strong> Ebbert<br />

2000).<br />

Registered uses of carbaryl, carbofuran, <strong>and</strong> methomyl include applications to crop agricultural<br />

sites, residential sites, <strong>and</strong> urban sites. In addition, Washington has 24(c) registrations for<br />

carbofuran use on spinach grown for seed <strong>and</strong> potatoes. L<strong>and</strong> classes indicate high use of the<br />

three a.i.s in the following drainage basins: Nooksack, Skagit River, Stillaguamish, Skykomish,<br />

Snoqualimie, Snohomish, Lake Washington, Duwamish, <strong>and</strong> Puyallup. Roughly 7% of the<br />

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