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Title page A-36 Final environmental statement : authorized municipal and industrial system, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, Utah, Vol. 1, page A-36
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Date 14
Format A-36 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; enlarged in order to better serve the strawberry valley project and some of the requirements of the bonneville unit the methods of water ex change from strawberry reservoir to jordanelle Jor danelle reservoir are discussed in sections A 3 and H the weber river project completed in 1931 by the bureau of reclamation is related to the mai m&i system only because the weber provo diversion canal was originally built under this project but enlarged under the provo river project and about 5000 acre feet per year of weber river project water is still conveyed to the provo river under the present operation the imported water is used for irrigation in the heber valley this diversion would be continued under the bonneville unit plan d nonfederal non federal developments the non federal developments most directly related to the mai m&l m&i system are two water treatment facilities that would purify project water for municipal and industrial use the jordan valley water purification plant completed in 1974 is located in southern salt lake county figure A 3 it presently is treating nonproject non project water delivered from the provo river through the provo reservoir canal and reach I 1 1 of the jordan aqueduct for mai m&i use the plant was built by the central utah water conser conservancy vancy district aided by a grant from the environmental protection agency the design was approved by the utah state division of environmental health on april 19 1973 and by EPA on june 11 1973 the design provided for a staged construction process the initial capacity is 42 million gallons per day mad mgd by adding raw water storage in the summer of 1979 the capacity will be increased to 60 mgd mad at some time in the future filtration and sedimentation basins are scheduled to be added to increase the capacity to an ultimate 180 mgd mad the utah valley water purification plant now under construction below the mouth of provo canyon is scheduled for completion late in 1979 the plant is being built and financed entirely by the central utah water conservancy district on june 20 1977 the utah division of environmental health approved the design initially provo river project water will be treated for municipal and industrial use in utah county under project operation additional water from the mai m&i system would be delivered to the plant from the provo river through the alpine aqueduct and the treated water would then be delivered through the aqueduct to orem lindon pleasant grove american fork lehi and highland the initial capacity is 42 mgd mad and by means of staged construction will be enlarged ultimately to 180 mgd mad when needed A 36 3 6
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