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Title page 74 Central Utah Project, Bonneville Unit : Diamond Fork Power System : final Environmental Impact Statement, page 74
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; CHAPTER 111 III lii alternatives a larger capacity transmission system would be needed A 075 mile 13.8 138 kv line would be required to connect the syar powerplant Power plant to the rays valley substation and a 28 mile 138 kv line would be required to connect monks hollow powerplant Power plant to dyne powerplant Power plant A 4.4 44 44 mile 345 kv line would be required to connect dyne powerplant Power plant to the substation a 06 mile 345 kv line would connect sixth water powerplant Power plant to the substation and a 10 mile 345 kv line would connect the substation to the sheep creek substation A 0.5 05 05 mile 46 kv line would connect the dia mond fork plant with the interconnected system structures and construction methods would be similar to the recon mended plan roads about 20.2 202 202 miles of new roads would be constructed and about 19.1 191 igi miles of existing roads would be improved to facilitate construction and operation of the power system the new roads would either replace exist ing roads or provide new access to project facilities about 19.5 195 195 miles of the new roads would be located within the uinta national forest operating facilities and project administration reclamation would operate and maintain project water conveyance facilities reservoirs and powerplants power plants from headquarters located at the sixth water pumped storage powerplant Power plant facilities for a small number of operation and maintenance personnel would probably be provided at the plant western would operate and maintain the switchyards switch yards and transmis transmits tran smis sion lines the forest service would manage the recreation facilities and wildlife habitat recreation facilities recreation facilities for the sixth water pumped storage alterna aeterna tive would include monks hollow day use area monks hollow recreation area enlargement of the existing diamond and palmyra campgrounds lower diamond fork trailhead and a trail around monks hollow reservoir fig ure 8 these facilities would be the same as in the recommended plan fishery and wildlife measures and mitigation fishery mitigation and improvement measures would include enhancement of diamond fork downstream of monks hollow dam and stocking of monks hollow reservoir wildlife mitigation measures would be identical to the recommended plan including the acquisition habitat improvement and management of 2455 acres of private land for wildlife purposes addi tional dional measures would be implemented during construction and operation of the project as discussed for the recommended plan other mitigation measures construction specifications would be written and construction activ actie ities aties monitored by government personnel to insure that protection of the 74
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