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Title page 120 Central Utah Project, Bonneville Unit : Diamond Fork Power System : final Environmental Impact Statement, page 120
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; CHAPTER IV AFFECTED environment AND environmental consequences the underground fifth water powerplant Power plant and a 3 mile long discharge tunnel into monks hollow reservoir there would be no operational releases from fifth water reservoir to any adjacent drainage channels A con tinuous sinuous release of 0.5 05 05 to 20 cfs cs to fifth water creek would be maintained A peak release of 20 cfs cs would be sustained for a 10 day period during late spring andor early summer average streamflow stream flow releases during the summer would range from 5 to 10 cfs cs late summer fall and winter flows would range from 0.5 05 05 to 2 cfs cs diamond fork from three forks to the confluence with the spanish fork river monks hollow dam and reservoir would be located on diamond fork about 8 miles northeast of its confluence with the spanish fork river the total reservoir storage capacity would be 32800 acre feet at a normal water surface elevation of 5550 feet water would be re leased through the underground powerplant power plant from fifth water reservoir into monks hollow reservoir the powerplant power plant discharge would be made through tunnel outlet inlet structures located within the monks hollow reservoir basin area entirely below the minimum water surface the reservoir release patterns and the effects on streamflow stream flow below monks hollow dam resulting from those releases would be the same as for the recommended plan spanish fork river from diamond fork confluence to utah lake expected streamflow stream flow patterns of the spanish fork river resulting from operation of this alternative are the same as for the recommended plan tables 24 and 25 sixth water pumped storage alternative this alternative plan would also facilitate the average annual transbasin trans basin diversion of 198400 acre feet of water from the colorado river basin the features necessary for maintaining the diversion are the same as the recommended plan but vary only in size and purpose the operational releases from storage reservoirs to existing stream courses in the diamond fork drainage and the spanish fork river are the same as in the recommended plan 1964 DPR alternative this alternative would also maintain the 198400 acre foot average annual transbasin trans basin diversion of water to the bonneville basin from straw berry reservoir flows would be regulated by syar sixth water and hayes reservoirs hydroelectric power would be generated as the water is conveyed in succession through syar sixth water and dyne power plants the streamflow stream flow patterns of first second third fourth and fifth water creeks and upper diamond fork above three forks would re main unchanged under project operating conditions 120
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