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Title page 87 Final Environmental Statement : authorized Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah, page 87
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Source Bureau of Reclamation. Department of the Interior
Publisher Brigham Young University
Date 2005-10-14
Format 87 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; serve as a new route for the waters of hobble hobbie ho bble abble creek beginning at hobble creek it would run southerly to its confluence with springville Spring ville bypass west of spring ville it would then turn westerly traversing almost due west around the south side of provo bay and provo bay dike to its confluence with the spanish fork river thence to utah lake the provo bay bypass would consist of a gravel lined canal and would be constructed on level land it would convey some water at all times but its design capacity would be approached only when it conveyed flood water e provo bay canal and pumping plants the provo bay irrigation pumping plant would pump water from an intake channel of utah lake into the provo bay canal this canal would traverse the bay in a counter clockwise direction with laterals literals late rals extending from the main canal on the north and south sides of the bay to serve lands in the higher areas two small pumping plants would pump water into these iaterals laterals literals late rals rais physical data on the provo bay pumping plant are given in table A 6 the main canal would serve the farms within the bay area on a semicall semicell rotation basis 11 ll beer creek dike pumping plant diversion darn dam dern and canal beer creek dike would prevent flooding of the lower area of beer creek by utah lake beer creek pumping plant would pump drainage water from the inland side through the dike into utah lake physical data on the pumping plant are given in table A 6 beer creek diversion dam and canal would divert and convey the natural flow of beer creek and its tributary spring creek around the west end of the dike and back into beer creek channel and into utah lake beer creek dike located about 7 miles westerly from spanish fork would be a compacted earth embankment structure rights of way required would include about 22 acres of private pastureland pastu reland having no improvements secondary asphalt surfaced roads serve the area and could be used for access to the feature the silts adjacent to the dike site are considered adequate for embankment gravelly and riprap material could be obtained from west mountain about 2 miles from the site commercial aggregate for concrete could be obtained from spanish fork or payson pay son 87
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