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Title page 39 Final Environmental Statement : authorized Bonneville, Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah : Appendix A Review Comments, page 39
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Source United States. Bureau of Reclamation
Publisher Brigham Young University
Date 2005-10-14
Format 39 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; page 130 2nd and paragraph this should be revised to say castle cliffs campground would be eliminated and replaced at project cost 2nd and paragraph last line this should be expanded to include the effect of small disturbances at drill site locations on the axis of tunnels 2nd and paragraph there will be a long term visual impact in the north fork of duchesne drainage as a result of the presence of the siphon and associated soil and vegetative disturbances tur bances 3rd ard paragraph the problem may be minimized by topsoil stockpiling by replacement of stockpiled stockpiler stock piled material and by rehabilitating the area after construction activities cease last paragraph the 69 miles of roads is too large a piece to discuss in in one sentence and should be discussed individually Re seeding is not the complete answer but other measures may be necessary to ensure that soil stability and watershed protection and plant cover are restored to the site page 134 13 ist lot paragraph clarification is needed as mentioned previously concerning stabilization of ih 14 of the 15 lake reser voirs doirs at the head of provo river the actual figures used to indicate the amount of storage to be replaced should be shown page 140 3rd ard paragraph additional discussion should be made to include a breakdown of repayment costs to show the portion of the irrigation cost to be paid from power revenues refer to comments for page 155 page iho 10 140 discussion of diamond fork power system the forest service recon recoe reconends recorrjnends ends that capacities of the wasatch aqueduct figure A 15 be increased from the dyne powerplant Power plant to the upper end of hw hayes yes reservoir present plans are to put peak flows twice daily dov doi down doin n the diamond fork channel below dyne poworplant powerplaxit in excess of the natural capacity of diamond fork channel this will till perpetuate an unstable stream channel caused by peak flows of strawberry waters have a deleterious effect on the fishery and end provide unsafe conditions for users of the npgrounds ccjnpgrounds and stream vicinity DES page 79 and also hasten the filling of 11 nayes hayes ryes reservoir with bed load material A recent study by kerry L knapp forest service 39
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