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Title page 4 State review, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, Draft, page 4
Coverage Electronic reproduction;
Format 4 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; evaporation losses is expected to develop an additional 105000 acre feet of water according to bureau estimates project plans note the remaining 29100 acre feet of water will be obtained from the capture of flood waters and return flows of the units 294400 acre foot average annual water supply 266500 acre feet annually would be utilized in the bonneville basin while 27900 acre feet a year would be utilized in the uintah basin A major portion of the irrigation and drainage system designed to supply an estimated 166800 acre feet of water for supplemental and full fuli service agricultural land would be dependent upon both the transbasin trans basin water diversion and diking of provo and goshen bays in utah lake most of the irrigation and drainage system infrastructure will be located in the bonneville basin to provide an estimated supply of 130300 acre feet of water annually the remaining estimated agricultural needs for 36500 acrefeet acre feet of water would be in the uintah basin and the heber city and francis areas according to project plans an additional 30600 acre feet of water a year would be provided for estimated municipal and industrial needs in juab county and southern utah county the major portion of the municipal and industrial system is designed to provide an estimated 90000 acre feet of water a year for supplemental future water needs in salt lake county salt lake city and northern utah county specific features of this system are the jordan and alpine aqueducts and jordanelle jordanehe daneHe danele Jor jon danelle dam and reservoir approximately 137400 acre feet per year of project water are intended for release from strawberry reservoir through diamond fork canyon to potential agricultural municipal and industrial users in the bonneville basin the transbasin trans basin diversion feature of the bonneville bonnevihe unit would provide water to power the hydroelectric facilities the plan for a 1147 megawatt 4
Identifier http://cdm15999.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/WesternWatersProject/id/11104

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