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Title page 4-71 Final environmental impact statement on the Provo River Restoration Project, page 4-71
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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; 10.3 103 the mitigation commission is aware of the coordination work that is required to make the proposed action or any of the alternatives work however it should be recognized that none of the PRRP alternatives will increase the frequency or duration of flooding outside of the project area under each alternative flood flows will be retained either within the existing channel or within the reconstructed project area including the designated 100 year floodplain flood plain area the existing channel modification alternative and the proposed action will each utilize setback dikes in some locations to afford the 100 year floodplain flood plain protection to adjacent property where topographic features of the river floodplain flood plain are not adequate to do so 10.4 104 104 please see chapter 1 section 11121 1112.1 1121 112.1 1 in the final EIS this section discusses future urban development in heber valley the analysis presented in the draft EIS states that the PRRP would not cause urban growth baseline conditions and continuing trends will cause continued growth in the heber valley the PRRP has the potential of becoming a major extremely valuable open space area within heber valley maintaining a healthy river in the face of urban development will depend on enforcement of current water quality regulations 471 4 71
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