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Title page 4-37 Final environmental impact statement on the Wasatch County Water Efficiency Project and Daniel Replacement Project, page 4-37
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Format 4-37 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; page W 3135 3 135 right column after paragraph 1 section 3126.2 31262 31262 add paragraph to read would the proposed action and alternatives impact minority and low income populations based on a review of the demographic data collected for wasatch county minority and low income populations are for the most part not present in heber valley and therefore would likely not be impacted demographic data collected for wasatch county include US bureau of the census 1983a 1983b 1994a and 1994b bureau of economic and business research university of utah 1993a and 1995 US bureau of economic analysis 1994 and utah office of planning and budget 1992 and 1994 page W 3141 3 141 right column paragraph 2 change to read 31263.8 312638 312638 employment impacts about 83 temporary jobs would be created during construction of the proposed action during operation one full time oam laborer and three part time oam staff would be employed by WCSSA see table 118 1 18 in section 112.3 1123 1123 of chapter 1 employment in the farm service component of the farm sector far farm afi ffi employment is expected to increase by approximately six jobs a 1.4 14 14 percent increase in baseline farm sector employment because sprinkler systems require more labor to maintain than flood irrigation page W 3152 3 152 left column paragraph 6 change to read 314.5 3145 affected environment baseline conditions baseline conditions used for the noise analysis are the same as existing conditions noise is measured using the A weighted decibel scale aba dba values on this scale represent the loudness of common sounds perceived by humans page W 3157 3 157 right column paragraph 7 change to read 31564.3 315643 315643 impact summary A total of 95.3 953 acres in heber valley would be temporarily disturbed during construction of thedrp thearp the DRP with pipeline alternative causing short term adverse visual impacts about 0.3 03 03 acres would be changed from existing agricultural and natural landscape to pumping stations A total of 0.7 07 07 mile of aboveground above ground powerline po werline with 30 305 3 foot root poles would be extended to supply power for pump stations these minor visual changes are not considered significant because they are not out of character with the existing landscape or of major concern to viewers page W 3159 3 159 left column paragraph 4 change to read 316.4 3164 3164 description of impact area of influence the recreation impact area of influence includes the streams in the heber valley that would receive supplemental instream in stream flow under the proposed action ie spring creek rock ditch lower lake creek london ditch and creamery ditch daniels creek and e existing and pr epesed proposed r recreation eer eatien batien afe are areas in and around heber valley these theae thege areas afeas adeas include J wasatch tasateh mountain state park and r recreation eer eafieft facilities at fer jer per jerdan Jordan jordanollo danelle elio ollo elie and deer greek crook reservoirs the recreation abias atins aging impact area of ef influenee influence aise also aige inehkles4he includes the upper strawberry river basin 437 4 37
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