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Title page 3 Newsletter 1974 June, page 3
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Format 3 text/PDF
Rights Brigham Young University; http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/generic.php Public Domain Public
Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; now naw acl del ded being bcl I 1 built bulit at deer creeh creek crvoir cr voir voic volc 4 0 gge s t ever evec r crowd harina marina 11 enhance ex r P eded for 1goating utah s fish opening res eryoirs deseretivevvs ar dee wee ks tlrlaut Seel seei seelkerp th wails walls mails streams ar C d kemp kerp kemm P ing but most rop of th steinaker stin em are ane rugh jugh a nd rae rav C if recreation the central utah project will be a recreational gold mine for the state of utah As the news stories indicate water storage reservoirs greatly enhance utahs water recreation opportunities likewise the CUP reservoirs planned for the south slopes of the uintas cintas and the heber valley area will brighten utahs recreation picture colorado river salinity controls central utah water conservancy district applauds new colorado river basin salinity control act establishment of salinity control projects on the colorado river approved recently by congress and signed by president nixon fulfilled hopes of the central utah water conservancy district the conservancy district along with the state of utah utahs congressional delegation and the colorado river basin states of california nevada arizona new mexico wyoming and colorado have jointly supported legislation to improve quality of the colorado river water major items provided for in the new legislation include construction of a 1215 121.5 1215 million de salting plant capable of treating 129 million gallons of water daily rehabilitation of the coachella Coa chella canal a federal irrigation project in southern california to salvage water as an interim source of higher quality water until the de salting plant is built building a 34 million system of wells on 23500 acres along the border to counteract the effect of a mexican border well field on U S surface and ground waters construction of four salinity control works two in coloradoone colorado Colora doone one ona in utah and one in nevada the government would pay 1251 125.1 1251 million or 75 percent of their cost power rates in the colorado river basin would be increased to pay the remaining 25 percent
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