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Title page 45 Final Environmental Statement : authorized Bonneville, Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah : Appendix A Review Comments, page 45
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Source United States. Bureau of Reclamation
Publisher Brigham Young University
Date 2005-10-14
Format 45 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; 2nd and paragraph the number of reservoirs should be specified and also the amount of storage that would he be replaced should be specified recreation and fisheries benefits justified stabilization of lu 14 lake reservoirs and has been used by the bureau in their definite plan report page 177 9 2nd and paragraph average flows give an inaccua inaccurate wate rate presentation average daia dala daily dally LY flows do not indicate peak peak flows in diamond fork below the dyne powerplant Power plant of over hoo 400 koo cfs cs occurs twice daily which would be a safety hazard to the people using the present developed campgrounds in diamond fork and cause degradation to the stream channel an alternative would be to increase the size of the wasatch aqueduct from the dyne powerplant Power plant to hayes reservoir from the proposed 200 cs ers cfs to hoo 400 koo cs ers cfs this reduction in the flows in diamond fork would reduce channel damage fishery habitat damage c and also greatly reduce the safety hazard to the public the estimated maximum historical flow of 650 60 cfs cs occurring in 1923 does not indicate that the sixth water stream channel below the present west outlet portal has been destroyed by contimoushigh continacushigh releases an extensive rehabilitation program will be necessary to stablize stabilize sta blize the channel and stream banks to enhance a fishery page 178 ita and 2nd paragraph cl refer to our comments for DES page iho 140 page 179180 179 180 it would be desirable to list dissolved solids and also an estimate of percentage of each some solids are more harmful than others and this should be brought out page 182 ard 3rd paragraph the miles of road or acres of disturbance should be discussed page 183 the stra strawberry weberry wrberry aqueduct covers some 38 miles and scars fron from roads and pipelines will not be short term As an example the road to the outlet portal for stillwater tunn tunnel ea e1 is visa vis4 visible able abie from fron arora lrora several miles away and the slopes are so steep that vegetation h has s not become established another road 1 that will be built which could have serious environmental implications is the currant current creek creel road where it crosses the jumpoff I 1 rea the nie jum juni junipoff poff area is the toe of an active landslide area susceptible to movement nover novem mover movement ent and is in a precarious geological condition page 186 ist paragraph the state of utah is now involved in land use planning for the U ddn udn n ca a basin area the state plans 45
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