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Title page 1-16 Phase II summary report (final) : Utah Lake water quality, hydrology and aquatic biology impact analysis summary for the irrigation and drainage system--Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, page 1-16
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; 0.3 03 03 mile long discharge line by the mosida monida lower pumping plant this plant would have a capacity of 200 cfs cs and a lift of 115 feet the mosida monida relift pumping plant with a capacity of 120 ces will lift water 60 feet from the main canal to a higher section of canal through a 0.3 03 03 mile long discharge line for irrigation of lands in the southern portion of the mosida monida area mosida monida irrigation service lands approximately 5000 acres of land in the mosida monida area would receive project irrigation water for either supplemental or full service uses the gently sloping land in the mosida monida area would facilitate canal construction and irrigation of the adjoining area existing roads along the alinement alin ement would provide access to the lands and canals irrigation laterals literals late rals and return flow collectors would be constructed between the canal and goshen bay but detailed plans for this system have not yet been developed recreation AREAS three potential sites have been identified on project lands adjacent to the dike abutment refer to figure 18 1 8 these sites are at the knolls lincoln point and creer access day use and overnight camping facilities would be built within an 1100 acre area at the knolls within a 360 acre area at lincoln point and within a 720 acre area at creer access the facilities would include circulatory roads parking areas access trails barriers and signs boat launching ramps marinas boat docks picnic areas including shelters campgrounds and water and sanitary facilities to accommodate up to 70000 visitor days annually GOSHEN BAY WILDLIFE management AREA to partially mitigate the loss of wildlife habitat in goshen and provo bay and benjamin slough the goshen bay wildlife management area would be established and developed as part of the bonneville unit plan the area would include lands south of the goshen bay dike and a separate 1 16
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