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Title page 104 Final Environmental Statement : authorized Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah, page 104
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Source Bureau of Reclamation. Department of the Interior
Publisher Brigham Young University
Date 2005-10-14
Format 104 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; 8 bennion pumping pimping plant and diversion structure bennion pumping plant and diversion structure would be located on the jordan river between bennion and murray about 5 miles downstream north from lampton dam this plant would pump return flows that occur in the jordan river below lampton dam into the existing north jordan canal north jordan canal would begin at lampton dam water could also be diverted into the canal from the reservoir direct flows that are presently diverted into north jordan canal would be stored in lampton reservoir and replaced downstream by return flows at the bennion pumping plant f bureau of indian affairs activity the bureau of indian affairs activity is a part of the bonneville unit located in uintah and duchesne counties in northeastern utah bottle hollow reservoir has been constructed and lower stillwater reservoir is proposed primarily to mitigate the economic losses associated with stream fishing inrock winrock in rock creek within the uintah and ouray indian reservation these reservoirs would provide 800 surface acres of fishing waters and a base from which recreation oriented enterprises could be developed thereby providing additional employment and badly needed income for members of the ute indian tribe these reservoirs are discussed in greater detail in sections C and D development of wildlife management areas on ute tribal lands would be included in this portion of the bonneville unit 1 bottle hollow reservoir bottle hollow reservoir located adjacent to US highway ha h0 40 at fort duchesne filled to its capacity in april 1972 the reservoir is being used exclusively for fishing wildlife and recreational purposes the completed recreation complex opened for business in july 1971 it includes a 42 unit motel an arts and crafts store a restaurant a swimming pool and an indian exhibition dance area A marina picnic area campground trailer park and swimming beach would be located around the reservoir 2 lower stillwater reservoir the proposed lower stillwater dam would be located approximately 26 miles north of duchesne land to be acquired for rights of way and construction purposes would include about 320 acres of privately owned summer grazing land 212 acres of tribal land and 282 acres of forest service land an artists concept of lower stillwater dam and reservoir is shown in figure A 36 104
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