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Title page B-8 Finding of No Significant Impact Lake Fork Section 203 Alternative : Proposed Action, page B-8
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Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; moon lake reservoir outlet works modification the proposed action would be operated in conjunction with moon lake reservoir to provide for the release of ofinstream instream ofin in stream flows for fish in the lake fork river downstream to the proposed big sand wash feeder diversion structure to accomplish this minor modification of moon lake reservoirs outlet works would be made bi big u sand wash feeder diversion structure A new diversion structure the big sand wash feeder diversion structure would be built with unrestricted fish passage to divert water to the big sand wash feeder pipeline and into the enlarged big sand wash reservoir the diversion structure site would require a staging area of approximately 1.5 15 15 acres ac A total of 1.9 19 ig lg ac would be temporarily disturbed and 1.8 18 18 ac would be permanently disturbed by the big sand wash feeder diversion structure A permanent gravel surfaced access road 4000 feet ft long and 20 ft wide would be constructed to the big sand wash feeder diversion structure site bi bil big R sand wash dam and reservoir big sand wash dam and reservoir is an existing off stream facility with a storage capacity of 12 12100 100 loo acre feet ac ft the reservoirs active storage capacity would be increased by 12000 ac ft to a total storage capacity of 24 24100 100 loo ac ft elevation 5910 ft this would consist of 22900 ac ft of total active storage capacity plus 1200 ac ft for the existing conservation pool and 21 ac ft for the existing inactive dead storage pool construction operations would require two staging areas of about 5 ac each they would be used for operating a batch plant for concrete processing constructing and using settling ponds for cleaning fines from crushed aggregate stockpiling and mixing aggregate and storing other construction materials three borrow areas totaling 62 ac have been identified including 32 ac outside the enlarged reservoir pool area for borrow areas outside the enlarged reservoir pool area site restoration would include grading and scarifying scarify ing the soil surface for seedbed preparation and revegetation utilities required at the field office would include temporary electrical power phone service and water and sanitary facilities these support facilities and utilities would be removed or incorporated into a permanent operation and maintenance facility upon project completion power plant relocation an existing 1600 kilowatt kw hydroelectric power plant located at the northwestern end of the existing big sand wash reservoir and operated by jar energy JRE would be inundated by the proposed reservoir enlargement the existing power plant and all related equipment would be eliminated demolished removed or relocated by JRE or moon lake water users association MLWUA under existing contracts between JRE and the MLWUA big sand wash feeder pipeline and big sand wash roosevelt pipeline two new pipelines the big sand wash feeder pipeline and the big sand wash roosevelt pipeline would be constructed the new big sand wash feeder pipeline would begin at the big sand wash feeder diversion structure on the lake fork river and would deliver water 4.3 43 43 miles mi to the inlet structure at the enlarged big sand wash reservoir the big sand wash roosevelt pipeline would deliver municipal and industrial mai mal m&i water from the enlarged enlarg enlarge oed ged big sand wash B 8
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