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Title page 428 Final Environmental Statement : authorized Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah, page 428
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Source Bureau of Reclamation. Department of the Interior
Publisher Brigham Young University
Date 2005-10-14
Format 428 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; sagebrush and other mountain brushes of various types and wildflowers wild flowers moon aqueduct would deliver an average 233000 acre feet of water annually to provo river for reregulation in jordanelle Jor danelle reservoir enlargement this water would be high quality water for municipal and light manufacturing use in the bonneville B basin as in 4 uinta basin reservoirs four of the five regulating reregulating re reservoirs described below would store and regulate winter flows through flaming gorge aqueduct to meet an irrigation demand pattern the fifth would regulate flows of uinta and whiterocks rivers and fish bypasses in yellowstone river active capacities are shown below active capacity reservoir acre feet lapoint 40000 halfway hollow 70000 harmston 15000 bluebell 16000 altonah alzonah 47000 lapoint reservoir site consists of low growing brush and grasses in foothill country of the uintah basin the reservoir would serve 2909 acres of full service indian land 11140 acres of supplemental service indian land 3280 acres of class 13 1 3 supplemental service non indian land and 1660 acres of class 6w aw non indian land annual flow through this reservoir would be 61000 acre feet halfway hollow reservoir site consists of a sparse stand of low growing sagebrush and grass tufts in the more arid part of uinta basin this reservoir would serve 17390 acres of land if the ute tribe agrees with the exchange most of which is located on leland bench 3890 acres of supplemental service indian land 1900 acres of supplemental service class 13 1 3 non indian land and 1910 acres of class 6w aw non indian land annual flow through this reservoir would be 85000 acre feet harmston reservoir site consists of about 50 percent farmland of which 40 acres are managed as a state game farm to provide food and shelter for 428
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