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Title page 637 Final Environmental Statement : authorized Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah, page 637
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Source Bureau of Reclamation. Department of the Interior
Publisher Brigham Young University
Date 2005-10-14
Format 637 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; water in the uinta basin for kadu industrial iidustrial kadustrial strial development such as the potential oil shale industry was also mentioned c G eologic eojqaic ecologic data geological inadequacies which wlach wiach were questioi question questioned led included licluded icluded i poor foundation conditions and reservoir tightness at ruppar uppar upp 2 stillwater currant creek creak jordanelle Jor danelle and the hayes damsites dam sites and potential faulting at the stillwater tunnel portalso portals portais por talso concern was also expressed with the earthquake hazard to the proposed laia Lain lala Lf ampton pton dam in salt lake valleyo valley vailey vallebo bureau of reclamation reports were cited in which these there dhere factors had been called to the attention of the designers d fisa fish FJ sh and nd lii lil wildlife ldufe laufe the major concern of organizations responsible for maintaining natural fisne fisheries ries rles was the reduced minimum ninimr mn flows that would result in those uinta basin streams from which walee water waler would be diverted mininuin Mini allai nuin aural flows which were initially reco recommended mn ended by lhe the che cha ahe utah state department of fish and mid game garme now division of wildlife resources were compromised in the 1965 resolution between betwee t i concerned agencies in order orden to maintain the economic integrity of the unit as described above in the leai le leal legal legai lesal cl al section the forest service had just completed a stream habitat study of the uinta bain basin bagin streams and uld nid recently distributed a report which whicn viicn included their own owa recoin recommend menda a t ions blons lons for minimum flows in the 109 log i no slrealns streamso sare stre amso this report cecon recon recommended friended riended minimum flows in national forest streams which would require an additional 17800 ale are aie feet of bypasses at the straabe strawberry rcy cry nry aqueduct over and above the 6500 acre feet which is included in the proposed piano plan plano pian the state division of wildlife resources has also recotr recotm recommended aenied aended a further 0 6500 6 500 acre feet of 0 bypasses in order to increase mint minimum alim allm flows in rock creek currant creek and the strawberry river the forest service pointed out orla that thal bhat oria these increased flows awo zwo vvo would uld still be available for distribution to ulit unit lands in the uinta basino basin it was indicated that in lie lieu lle ile lleu i of dry stream beds below diversion points there would be some flow resulting from soun goun groundwater goundwater cound dwater vater water cretins accretins accretions ac seepage past dams springs and other tributary inflow inflowe inflows it was pointed out that the provo river between Jord jordlinelle jordanelle Jor danelle linelle and deer creek reservoirs would be improved with lath vath increased minimum flows on the other hand flows below deec deer creak creek reservoir would be less than they are presently A representative from brigham yonng young university reported that the biota surveys of the bonnevilla bonneville Bon nevilla unit area which were prepared at the university were preliminary only and 637
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