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Title page 74 Final Environmental Statement : authorized Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah, page 74
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Source Bureau of Reclamation. Department of the Interior
Publisher Brigham Young University
Date 2005-10-14
Format 74 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; been completed general geology studies do not indicate the existence of suitable rock within the reservoir basin outcrops of limestone and well cemented sandstone that should prove competent are located downstream from the damsite adamsite dam site concrete aggregate is available from established commercial sources near spanish fork only day use facilities for boating and picnicking and a small storage building for administration would be constructed since camping would be accommodated on adjacent national forest lands the existing palmyra and diamond fork campgrounds provide facilities for periods of longer use the general area is also used for grazing by domestic animals and for hunting A ranch is located in an area of the reservoir basin which would be inundated day use recreation facilities would include necessary roads parking areas a boat launching ramp a picnic area and water and sanitary facilities access to the recreation area would be provided by the relocated road on the north side of the reservoir figure A 22 shows the potential borrow area and recreation site 2 wasatch aqueduct wasatch aqueduct would extend from dyne powerplant Power plant to the mona nephi canal at york ridge the aqueduct would consist of a series of conduits siphons tunnels and canals the water would be used primarily for irrigation of land in the bonneville basin area the aqueduct would traverse the slopes of diamond fork and spanish fork canyons tunnel through the wasatch mountain beneath loafer ridge and then run along the base of the wasatch mountains near the communities of salem payson and santaquin San taquin various sections of the aqueduct may be reached by short roads or trails from the diamond fork road from US highway 65089 6 50 89 through spanish fork canyon and from US highway 91 between salem and santaquin San taquin the aqueduct traverses lands in uinta national forest reclamation withdrawn lands utah state lands and private lands in most of its first 3 miles the aqueduct would be located in pipe under the shoulder of the forest service road in diamond fork the next 7 mile section would be pipeline located on the south side of diamond fork canyon about 74
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