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Title page 81 State review, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, Draft, page 81
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Format 81 text/PDF
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; the extent to which jordanelle jordaneue Jorda Jor danelle neUe nele can benefit deer creek reservoir water quality is related primarily to its construction as well as in reservoir management A multilevel or variable withdrawal structure is being proposed by the bureau of reclamation proper operation will win wit allow the discharge water to be of such a quality to best meet desired water quality conditions in deer creek reservoir and the provo river at certain times of the year phosphorus laden water will be flushed through the system different management techniques will win wil wll witt result in significantly different water quality at jordanelle jordanehe Jor danelle daneHe danele reservoir and consequently at deer creek reservoir there appears to be a lack of consensus concerning the water quality that will exist in the north arm of jordanelle jordanelte Jorda Jor danelle nelte nelle neile reservoir during most years this arm may be highly eutrophic and under anoxic oxygen depletion conditions could leach metals from the surrounding reservoir sediments the bureau of reclamation has recognized this difficulty and has planned alternative in reservoir management schemes for such conditions including aeration of water in this arm most scientists working on this water quality issue believe that the jordanelle Jor danelle reservoir conditions will wilt wiit wiil be similar to those at deer creek reservoir most agree that the water quality at deer creek reservoir will be better with jordanelle Jor danelle than without Jor jordanetle jordanelle Jordane danelle Tle lle and agree that proper reservoir management could make this difference considerable the potential for leaching of mineralized zones has been considered to a limited extent by the bureau of reclamation the bureau has found no areas of acidic water ph less than 7 therefore the bureau has not been concerned that groundwater discharge into the reservoir would carry le achates from mineralized areas in early january 1984 the state bureau of solid and hazardous waste was informed that mill tailings were located within the proposed jordanelle Jor jordane danelle he 81
Identifier http://cdm15999.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/WesternWatersProject/id/10866

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