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Title page 262 Final Environmental Statement : authorized Bonneville, Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah : Appendix A Review Comments, page 262
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Source United States. Bureau of Reclamation
Publisher Brigham Young University
Date 2005-10-14
Format 262 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; leslie alien allen atlen jones page 4 SOUTH UINTA RIVERS provo river from two miles by river above duchesne tunnel gravel road to the road bridge through a very ver y steep partially boxed canyon with small falls in a conifer forest is an aa 6a Q continuous 4 6 9 kayak run the highway is invisible from the river season and flow from about may 15 at 100 cfs cs to about july 15th at 100 cfs cs 2 13 months with about 700 cfs cs maximum near june 5th ath best flow 200 cfs cs or less channel jams three or four fallen trees or 199 tog log 109 kog jams may be encountered seventy five percent analyzed note with CUP as designed the flow will be close dose sose to natural run off if modified to include regulated upper lakes instead of stabilized then the flow regulation may extend the running season but not dependably this statement or modification applies to the following 2 runs on the provo and will not be repeated character wild river provo river from duchesne tunnel road bridge to north fork of the provo 11 miles by river through conifers and some willows wll wit lous tows ious in a fountai mountain mountai c canyon an on by the highway with campgrounds and a mine dump visible is a B bj semi continuous 3 4 5 kayak run season and flow from about flay ilay ay ay 5th ath at 100 cfs cs to about july 15th at 100 cfs cs 2 13 months with about 700 cfs cs maximum near june 5th ath best flow 250 cfs cs or less channel jams three or four fallen trees or log jams may be encountered seventy five percent analyzed see CUP note above provo river from north fork of the provo through pine valley to cedar hollow rot hot low tow road bridge about 5 78 miles by river through a conifer filled fit led mountain canyon with a trail trait trall and a conifer and cottonwood cot tonwood conwood bordered bord ed channel in an open farming canyon and recreational residences is a B continuous 4 5 6 kayak run season and flow from about may 5th ath st at 130 cfs cs to about july 25th at 130 cfs cs 2 months with about 1500 cfs cs maximum above south fork of the provo and about 1800 cfs cs maximum below near may 27th best flow 300 cfs cs or less channel jams watch for four or so log tog 109 jams or fallen trees in pine valley seventy five percent analyzed see CUP note above CUP impact need to check the feasibility of regulating upper reservoirs coupled with a pine valley meserv reserv reservoir 04 ar 1r and a ten foot rise in deer creek dam equating the function of the proposed jordanelle jordanette Jor dor danelle danette reservoir farm lands road building and the lower tower canyon would be saved and the river flow stabilized for a longer distance dam destruction by seismic effects would be reduced by attenuating flood waters farther from large populations and change from essentially a 3 seismic zone to a ta t1 t seismic zone character wild river provo river from cedar hollow hoi hot low tow road bridge to a canal diversion 2.2 22 22 miles mites above woodland on the road 2 14 miles mites by river through th gh cottonwood and brush in an open recreation and farming canyon is a B continuous and semi continu contina ous 2 3 4 kayak run season and flow from about may ay 5th sth esth at 130 cfs cs to about july 30th at 130 cfs cs 2 110 months with about 1800 cfs cs maximum near may 27th best flow 350 cfs cs channel jams three or four bad overhangs from the south bank near the lower end splits and twists badly around cobbleston cobblestone cob bleston bars 100 1001 loo tooa 1 analyzed CUP impact see comments under pine valley run has great potential for competitive events andpresently and presently gets some use 262
Identifier http://cdm15999.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/WesternWatersProject/id/5301

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