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Title page 14 Annual Report 1992, page 14
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Format 14 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; A fishery public access yellowstone wolf creek ce maximum flows rive r velop celop recreation ce riparian habitat high lakes stabilizatio stabilization h possible reservoirs improve fishery recreation ftmv state 7tate R eservovs ic 11 reduce high flows instream insiream Insi In stream ream flow protection PPP sutill SSTILL I 1 th DANELLE ervot ergot enhance fishery riparian weila 3ervoi provide public access Re recreaiic recreatic creatic PC va v0 V wolf creek Q STRAWB lleduc LIEDUC 0 0 I 1 R CREEK ROOSEVELT RV IR k SF J t4c1a duches strawberry improve fishery op E VO DU HESN develop recreation 1 0 enhance reservoir capacity S trawberry crawberry traw berrY aver 5ver starvation RESERVOIR construction of fish hatcheries improve fish habitat public access to streams affected by public access to streams colorado river storage project development ae 4e protect riparian habitat watershed improvement prepared in december 1992 and distributed for review this report discusses various options for meeting irrigation and municipal needs and describes the numerous options available for improving or restoring wetlands and fisheries in heber valley it is estimated that from 35 to 45 miles of streams can be elevated to viable fisheries to date the primary goals of the utah lake salinity control study were to update the existing computer simulation model for simulating salinity concentrations in utah lake and to develop conceptual options for reducing the salinity levels of the lake A technical advisory committee was formed to guide the work of upgrading a computer simulation model the model was virtually completed during 1992 the provo river computer simulation model PROSIM was not specifically mentioned in earlier versions of the act but was included under the title of the strawberry provo conveyance ve the final version of the act included N the specific requirement for development of the model the goal of this study is to prepare an independent hydrologic study of the provo river system including the transbasin trans basin diversions from the weber river and duchesne river basins and to prepare a computer model that simulates the hydrology and water rights of this entire system A conceptual model technical memorandum was prepared documenting the recommended oni om mended approach to PROSIM development other major items completed during 1992 e development of the general structure of PROSIM computer code 4 completion of the provo river hydrological analysis completion of the provo river water rights analysis completion of development of computer model code for water rights processing and simple operational rule simulation uintah basin replacement projects the UBRP project area includes three sub drainages the duchesnestrawberry Duchesne Strawberry rivers the lake forkyellowstone Fork Yellowstone rivers and the uintawhite
Identifier http://cdm15999.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/WesternWatersProject/id/1863

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