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Title page 614 Final Environmental Statement : authorized Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah, page 614
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Source Bureau of Reclamation. Department of the Interior
Publisher Brigham Young University
Date 2005-10-14
Format 614 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; capacity of 30000 acre feet this reservoir was planned in conjunction with deer creek dam and reservoir enlargment enlargement to meet supplemental irrigation water needs in the heber valley A 200 cfs cs keetley feeder canal 5.2 52 52 miles long would deliver flows from provo prove river to the reservoir A total of 410 blo bio acres of meadowland and 620 acres of hillside grazing land would be inundated by the reservoir relocation of 1.5 15 15 miles of US highway 40 and 2 miles of access road to the park utah mine would be required relocation of 3.1 31 31 miles of 44 kv powerline po werline to park city and 1.6 16 ig lg miles of telephone line to the park utah mines would also be required the feeder canal would be a trapezoidal shaped earth lined open conveyance structure and would be visible from alternate US highway 189 for approximately 4 miles c bates dam and reservoir bates dam and reservoir would be located on the provo river 8 miles northeast of heber city and would be physically limited to a capacity of 65000 acre feet the dam would be 207 feet high with 4900000 4900000 cubic yards of embankment the reservoir would inundate 975 acres of land bates and victory ranches are located within the reservoir basin relocation of 18 1.8 lb ib miles of alternate US highway 189 around the reservoir would be required to adequately develop surplus flows of the provo river and to provide sufficient longtime long time holdover storage capacity with the larger capacity jordanelle Jor danelle reservoir would be economically superior to bates reservoir d hailstone dam and reservoir hailstone dam and reservoir would be located 6.8 68 68 miles north of heber city on the provo river about 34 mile upstream from the junction of US highway 40 and alternate 189 tro two teo alternative sizes have been considered for this reservoir with capacities of 155000 and 320000 acre feet the reservoir would be an alternative to jordanelle Jor danelle reservoir with the lesser capacity considered the minim minimum am necessary to meet municipal demands in salt lake and utah counties on a uniform municipal pattern each year the greater capacity would be required to meet demands on a variable demand pattern as they occur each year the greater capacity 614
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