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Title page 429 Final Environmental Statement : authorized Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah, page 429
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Source Bureau of Reclamation. Department of the Interior
Publisher Brigham Young University
Date 2005-10-14
Format 429 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; upland game the remaining reservoir area is covered by low growing brush this reservoir would serve 1340 acres of supplemental service indian land 3820 acres of supplemental service class 13 1 3 non indian land and 2070 acres of class 6w aw non indian land annual flow through this reservoir would be 24000 acre feet of water bluebell reservoir site consists of scattered cedar and juniper with most of the area being covered by sagebrush this reservoir would serve 3760 acres of supplemental service indian land 7890 acres of supplemental service class 13 1 3 non indian land and 2800 acres of class 6w aw non indian land there would be only 16000 acre feet flow from this reservoir since it is located above the aqueduct and would be filled by pumping alzonah altonah reservoir is located above flaming gorge aqueduct in the upalco area uintah and whiterocks reservoirs proposed features of the uintah unit would regulate fish bypasses and spills of uintah aqueduct along with stream gains for delivery through monarch canal at a constant year round rate to altonah alzonah reservoir of the 945 acres to be inundated at normal water surface elevation 330 acres would be irrigated farmland and 260 acres would be irrigated pasture the remaining reservoir area is grazing land covered by scattered cedar juniper and sagebrush throughout the nonfarmed non farmed area the reservoir setting is in foothill country as contrasted with the higher uinta mountain range to the north this reservoir would serve 120 acres of full service indian land 9900 acres of supplemental service indian land 7080 acres of class 13 1 3 supplemental service non indian land and 3270 acres of class 6w aw non indian land flow through this reservoir would be 66000 acre feet of water annually 5 uinta basin distribution system the uinta basin distribution system would consist of 160 miles of earth lined canal 6 miles of concrete lined canal or tunnel 18 miles of concrete pipeline or siphon and 13 pumping plants the canals would deliver 330000 acre feet of water annually for new and supplemental irrigation some canals would traverse presently irrigated farm lands other canals would traverse foothill 429
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