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Title page 1-14 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 1-14
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; GOSHEN BAYMOSIDA BAY MOSIDA AREA FEATURES the locations of the goshen bay and mosida monida irrigation area features of the bonneville unit as well as beer creek are shown on figure 16 1 6 goshen bay dike the proposed goshen bay dike would separate the bay from the main body of utah lake the dike would extend 5.4 54 54 miles across goshen bay from lincoln point to the knolls north of the mosida monida area the dike would be a terraced earth filled structure allowing for settling of the foundation figure 17 1 7 the bottom pad would consist of pervious ground materials and would be 500 feet wide and 9 feet thick the middle section would be 300 feet wide and 9 feet thick and consist of impervious earth material the top section would consist of an impervious compacted earth material with 1.5 15 15 feet of gravel bedding and 3 feet of riprap on each side of the dike riprap size would be similar to that described for the provo bay dike the top section of the dike would have a slope of 21 and the middle pad a slope of 1.51 151 151 at elevation 4497 feet the dike would have a maximum height of 30 feet above the lakebed and a crest width of 20 feet about 7845000 cubic yards of fill materials would be required to construct the dike an emergency outlet structure would be constructed on either the eastern or western dike abutment to permit lake water to spill into the goshen bay area under extreme flood conditions the outlet works would consist of a gated concrete spillway with a crest elevation of 4481 feet an 8 foot gate would control water releases and permit flows as high as 6000 ces mosida monida canal and pumping plants mosida monida canal would be located on gently rolling land in west central utah county along the northwest side of goshen valley and the west side of goshen bay water would be lifted from utah lake into the canal through a 114 1 14
Identifier http://cdm15999.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/WesternWatersProject/id/10276

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