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Title page 14 Final Environmental Statement : authorized Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah, page 14
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Source Bureau of Reclamation. Department of the Interior
Publisher Brigham Young University
Date 2005-10-14
Format 14 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; the west mona canal and laterals literals late rals and reduce the capacity and length of elberta canal mona nephi canal mosida monida canal and pumping plants and associated laterals literals late rals the supplemental service area would increase from 112790 acres to 213170 acres and the nephi sevier canal would be constructed to deliver the water to the sevier river basin with this modification mona reservoir enlargement would be reduced by about 8000 acre feet and the water surface elevation lowered by about 2 12 feet no new facilities would be r required ta i t4 ea to regulate an and LL UL distribute LW the water to points of use within the sevier river basin 2 the potential municipal and industrial water supply would be increased from 79000 acre feet to 99000 acre feet with the additional supply allocated to salt lake county to develop the additional supply a larger jordanelle Jor danelle reservoir would be required the height of jordanelle Jor danelle dam would be increased by about 50 feet and the crest lengthened by about 500 feet the capacity of the reservoir impounded by the larger dam would be 320000 acre feet compared to the originally planned capacity of 170000 acre feet the larger jordanelle Jor danelle reservoir would provide holdover capacity for the existing public water system and allow an additional 24000 acre feet of water from salt lake county streams local groundwater sources and the provo river project to be used on a firm basis without expensive storage on the frontal streams use of more of the provo river flows stored at jordanelle Jor danelle reservoir for municipal and industrial purposes would reduce the bonneville unit yield of utah lake and necessitate a 3530 acre reduction of land served in the mosida monida area this would further reduce the full service area of the bonneville unit from 32900 acres to 29370 acres 3 the pelican point pumping plant and canal was eliminated from the plan pelican point pumping plant was planned to assure that the present utah lake water users could be supplied water from the lower 3 feet of storage capacity in the lake during drought years this water has not been required since 1935 and it probably wont be needed in the future the parties involved are making efforts to stabilize the lake to the extent that the water from the lower 3 feet of storage capacity would not be used 4 lampton dam darn dain and reservoir with a 48000 acre foot capacity has been added to the plan to store and regulate return flows and utah lake spills for a low quality industrial water supply 5 hobble creek diversion dam and settling pond and the spring ville bypass canal were added to the plan to divert flood 14
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