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Title page C-51 Final environmental statement : authorized Upalco Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah, page C-51
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Format C-51 text/PDF
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; the national environmental policy act the latter six include four of the CRSP and two of the colorado river basin salinity control project except for salinity the analysis does not extend beyond these six developments since firm data for other future projects are not available the base for the discussions termed the 1976 modified base is a hypothetical condition which includes actual conditions in 1976 with modifications for effects of developments which are under construction st the base includes many federal and private developments but the effects of CRSP are analyzed separately in turn the cumula cumila tive effects of the six developments scheduled for construction since 1976 are analyzed as an increment to the 1976 modified base condition the comparisons of project conditions with the assumed base conditions are admittedly imprecise they are based on the best data currently available however and give some perspective to impacts of reclamation developments in the upper colorado river basin the individual developments included in the appraisals are listed in table cio clo C 10 and shown on the map in figure C 3 the dates of authorization and actual or anticipated dates of completion are listed with the projects although some of the developments are not scheduled for completion for several years they are considered as in place since their construction has been started and in some cases is well along two of the developments listed the bonneville unit of the central utah project and the san juan chama project would involve diversions of water out of the colorado river basin essentially all of the water of the san juan chama project would be delivered to the rio grande river basin in new mexico water of the bonneville unit would be used both in the uinta basin of utah which is part of the colorado river basin and in the bonneville basin of utah which is a part of the great basin the fruitland froitland Fruit land mesa project in colorado and the savery pot hook project in colorado and wyoming both participating projects of the CRSP had been scheduled for early construction starts they were not funded in the public works appropriation bill of august 7 1977 however and the presidents water review of 1977 resulted in the administrations proposal they be authorized deauthorized de therefore they are not included in the appraisal of future developments the discussions of cumulative impacts are based on numerous reports of the bureau of reclamation and federal state and local agencies the references are so numerous that they could not all be identified in this section but they are included in the bibliography in section I 1 C 51
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