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Title page 1-32 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 1-32
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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; to the jordan river would be about the same as the future with and without the proposed project conditions total project inflows into goshen bay would average 5 percent less than proposed project conditions dike plan IV dike plan IV is similar to dike plan 111 III lil but allows for protection of a greater amount of the rocky shoreline habitat on the east side of goshen bay with dike alinement alin ement B the length of the dike would be about 6.2 62 62 miles under this alternative lake surface fluctuation would be slightly greater than for plan 111 III lil but still would not be greater than about 1 foot yearly or seasonal change from the proposed project dike plan I 1 the average water surface elevation would be about 4.5 45 45 feet below compromise elevation or less than 0.2 02 02 foot lower than the proposed plan and 0.7 07 07 foot lower than the expected future conditions without the project the surface area of the lake would average about 64000 acres which is about 7000 acres greater than the proposed diking plan and 3000 acres greater than dike plan 111 III the average annual evaporation with this plan would again be far less than with the future without the project but considerably more than in the proposed plan and somewhat more than dike plan 111 III total inflows to the lake would average about 514000 acre feet or 23000 acre feet more than proposed and 10000 acre feet more than dike plan III 111 ili flows to utah lake from the provo river would be the same as the proposed plan and dike plan 111 III ill average flows from the spanish fork river would be increased by about 79 percent over those of future without the project and historic conditions 35 percent over the proposed and 13 percent over dike plan 111 III ili total project inflow into goshen bay under this alternative would average about 9 percent less than the proposed project conditions and 5 1 32
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