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Title page 376 Central Utah Project, Bonneville Unit : Diamond Fork Power System : final Environmental Impact Statement, page 376
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Format 376 text/PDF
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; THE STATE 5 .5 t5i tai CT OF WYOMING ED HERSCHLER GOVERNOR spuck spucc speice emwbiig CAPITOL HILL BUILDING 320 W 25th STREET CHEYENNE WYOMING 82002 JOHN R SMYTH FRANK L RAUCHFUSS CHAIRMAN DIRECTOR UTILITIES UTIUTIES department CE NED nedjohnson JOHNSON DELBERT DELBERTL L BOYER DEPUTY CHAIRMAN CHIEF ENGINEER G KEITH OSBORN WILLIAM M ROONEY commissioner DIRECTOR MOTOR transportation ALEX J ELIOPULOS WILLIAM L JOHNSON CHIEF COUNSEL AND DIRECTOR RATE AND TARIFF administrative SECRETARY M memorandum E M 0 R A N D U M TO STATE PLANNING coordinator FROM jon F jacquot lead electrical engineer PSC DATE august 2 1983 SUBJECT diamond fork power system central utah project 83125 83 125 the possible impact of the subject project on wyoming will be the following 1 utility rates 2 power line construction 3 allocation of colorado river water utility rates could be affected if a utility operating in wyoming chooses to become involved financially in the project rates wyoming utilities pay western area power administration for colorado river storage project power could be affected by the inclusion of power from said project in CRSP allocations the draft environmental statement cites the possible construction of a 115 KV transmission line from archer to glenrock glenbock Glen rock to casper to yellowtail the personnel at the western area power administration area office that would own and operate such a line say theyknow they chey kaow know of no such line they say USBR USER may nay have looked upon such a line as a means of mr marketing keting the available power in a very narrow sense WAPA VKPA is plam piam planning aing iing an archer alcova thermopol thermopolis is yellowtail 230 KV line as an overall cure of problems forthcoming in its system and in the rocky mountain buntain area in general whether utah has sufficient unused water allocations under the colorado river compact to provide water for this project may my need to be answered we will leave this to the state engineer to answer jfjcap 376
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