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Title page I-134 Final environmental statement : authorized Upalco Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah, page I-134
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Format I-134 text/PDF
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; response our analysis using past records indicates that the taskeech taske Tas keech ech service canal would not be required to supply the total needs of the yellowstone feeder canal and the total fishery flow past the diversion dam at the same time the demands of the yellowstone feeder canal and the payne canal would be allowed to bypass the boneta diversion dam and continue down the yellowstone river the taskeech Tas keech service canal would return water from taskeech Tas keech reservoir to yellowstone river that would have otherwise been stored in the mountain reservoirs at the head of yellowstone and swift creeks on rare occasions when the streamflow stream flow in the yellowstone river below the yellowstone feeder canal diversion drops below 25 cfs cs the taskeech Tas keech service canal would be used to maintain the 25 cfs cs fishery flow 5 comment page A 12 whose water will be used to stabilize twin pots reservoir and replace the high water losses all year response upalco unit water by exchange with moon lake reservoir water would be used to stabilize twin pots reservoir 6 comment page A 16 why do you need 16 cfs cs for minimum flows out of moon lake reservoir and only 5 cfs cs minimum flow out of taskeech Tas keech reservoir response both the 16 cfs cs out of moon lake and the 5 cfs cs out of taskeech Tas keech reservoirs are the available minimum flows in the lake fork river that could be released to meet storage and downstream demands the minimum release from moon lake reservoir would be stored in taskeech Tas keech reservoir during the winter months to maintain a fishery release flow averaging about 30 cfs cs over the 46 year study period the 16 cfs cs is the maximum release possible during dry years the 5 cfs cs minimum release from taskeech Tas keech reservoir would be used downstream to fulfill the mai m&i water demands during the winter months 7 comment we think you have made decisions and printed these ideas in the environmental impact statement related to the moon lake project facilities and water rights without the courtesy of involving us requesting our ideas or asking permission to do so this makes negotiating an unfair discus sion in your favor at this time but we want it known that we do support this important project and are willing to meet and to work out these items that have been stated 1 134
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