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Title page 580 Final Environmental Statement : authorized Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah, page 580
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Source Bureau of Reclamation. Department of the Interior
Publisher Brigham Young University
Date 2005-10-14
Format 580 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; construction whereas in the alternative plan the pipe would be hidden under the road the adverse effect of this plan would be the de watering of an additional 300 feet of live stream in south fork another alternative would be to eliminate docs feeder Pi pipeline neline reline and construct a 4000 ooo 000 foot long iong 7 foot diameter feeder tunnel from docs diversion structure to upper stillwater reservoir this alternative would cost about 2200000 the beneficial result would be the elimination of the scar caused by the feeder pipeline adverse effects would be the construction scars at the tunnel portals the inlet portal of the feeder tunnel would be in a steep canyon where it would be hidden from the nearby road and campgrounds however the outlet portal would be on the reservoir shoreline just upstream from the dam where it would be visible to boaters the spoil area for this tunnel would be hidden under the reservoir water surface another alternative which has been suggested would be to construct docs dccs diversion structure about 11 1 miles upstream from the proposed site and construct a 1200 foot feeder tunnel from the dam to stillwater tunnel which would cross south fork about 850 feet beneath the surface this plan would result in an annual loss to the aqueduct of 800 acre feet of water which would enter the stream below this alternative diversion site its beneficial results would be the elimination of docs feeder pipeline and its scars adverse effects would be the de watering of 1 14 4 additional miles of a live stream and its aquatic habitat and the accumula tion of tunnel spoil the diversion dam and tunnel portal would be adjacent to and visible from a forest service road 3 hades creek diversion structure and feeder pipeline the hades creek diversion structure and feeder pipeline would divert water from hades creek southerly approximately 2 34 miles to the inlet of the north fork siphon the forest service has suggested an 580
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