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Title page 9 Central Utah Project, Bonneville Unit : Diamond Fork Power System : final Environmental Impact Statement, page 9
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; CHAPTER I 1 introduction primarily downstream from starvation reservoir and would mitigate stream fishery and wildlife losses associated with the bonneville unit addi dional tional recreational opportunities on indian land would also be provided to dace date dale the 11100 acre foot bottle hollow reservoir has been con strutted structed struc ted as part of the ute indian tribes bottle hollow resort complex A proposed 12460 acre foot lower stillwater reservoir on rock creek and development of several waterfowl ponds along the duchesne river have been recommended by the fish and wildlife service to further compensate for wildlife losses on indian lands resulting from construction of the bonne ville unit the ute indian tribe the fish and wildlife service and the bureau of reclamation are presently reevaluating these remaining proposed features bonneville UNIT administration the central utah water conservancy district CUWCD has contracted with the united states for repayment of reimbursable project costs for irrigation and municipal and industrial water however no such costs would be associated with the power generation and transmission facilities of the diamond fork power system additional municipal and industrial repayment or water service con tracts for the bonneville unit will be executed with the district andor other user entities for repayment of costs allocated to municipal and industrial water with interest the existing repayment contract was executed on december 28 1965 contract no 14 06 400 4286 as amended because of cost escalation associated with a prolonged construction pe riod biod the 1965 contract does not have sufficient coverage to repay the total estimated costs allocated to municipal and industrial water these allocated costs and interest which are associated with the municipal and industrial water yield have not yet increased to the point where scheduled construction expenditures will exceed the existing con tr actual obligation water conveyance facilities reservoirs and powerplants power plants would likely be operated and maintained by reclamation switchyards Switch yards and trans mission lines would be operated by western recreation facilities such as campgrounds would be operated by the forest service which would also manage fishery habitat and wildlife habitat the utah division of wild life resources would manage fish and wildlife through its licensing authority and stocking program colorado river storage project power power generated by the CRSP and its participating projects such as the central utah project is marketed by western in a seven state area which includes utah colorado wyoming arizona new mexico southeastern nevada and a small portion of southeastern california CRSP transmis transmits tran smis sion and distribution needs are served by an interconnected power trans mission system consisting of facilities owned by the CRSP other federal 9
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