Record Details
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Title | page 23 Final supplement to the final environmental impact statement : Diamond Fork System, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, page 23 |
Coverage | Electronic reproduction; |
Format | 23 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; CHAPTER II 11 alternatives relocations about 742 acres under multiple ownership remain to be acquired approximately 3781 acres have already been acquired and will be managed for wildlife mitigation some of these areas would alsobe alsobr improved an additional 1647 acres of federal land would be improved and managed for wildlife mitigation two or three seasonal single family dwellings and other improvements are located on the land proposed for acquisition these dwellings are not occupied during the winter nor are they the primary residence of the owners or summer occupants therefore no individuals or families would be relocated the other improvements include barns and outbuildings buildings out some improvements may need to be purchased and removed by a clearing contractor or sold back to the original owners for salvage all relocation assistance would be accomplished under provisions of the uniform relocation assistance and real property acquisition policies act of 1970 public law 91646 91 646 as amended by the uniform relocation act amendments of 1987 the primary assistance provided by reclamation would be payments for the removal of any personal property from the acquired land acquisition of land for project features about 8655 acres of land would be required for project features wildlife mitigation and material source areas the amounts of land by present ownership or administration and proposed project use are shown in table 4 the acquisition of private lands required for wildlife mitigation would be pursued through fee title from willing sellers national forest lands would be administered by the forest service all other lands would be administered by the utah division of wildlife resources all wildlife lands would be managed under authority of an approved management plan and a cooperative agreement with reclamation management agencies would be the utah division of wildlife resources andor the forest service see table 3 construction act activities 6vities and schedule the major facilities of the diamond fork system including the transmission lines would be constructed over a period of about 7 years during its peak year the project would provide direct employment for about 952 private and government employees based on a 7 month construction period during each year of construction alternative A alternative A is similar to the recommended plan but the transbasin trans basin diversion would be increased this alternative 23 awo owo j |
Identifier | http://cdm15999.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/WesternWatersProject/id/12917 |