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Title page 10 Final supplement to the final environmental impact statement : Diamond Fork System, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, page 10
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Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; CHAPTER II 11 alternatives syar dam corona aqueduct sixth water powerplant Power plant sixth water dam dyne aqueduct and dyne powerplant Power plant A 25 MW monks hollow powerplant Power plant and a 60 MW diamond fork power plant on the diamond fork pipeline are part of the recommended plan and alternative A these facilities would be built only with nonfederal non federal financing however and the schedule for construction is not certain alternative C provides for a 10 MW diamond fork powerplant Power plant which also would only be built with nonfederal funding the downsized down sized recommended plan and alternatives would provide from 56.5 565 565 to 70 MW of installed generating capacity compared to the 166.2 1662 MW considered in the FES from 3 to 18 MW of this capacity would be required to meet pumping requirements of the bonneville unit depending on whether or not the iad lad system is constructed and the size of the transbasin trans basin diversion the pumping requirements would be provided by a portion of the last chance powerplant Power plant nonfederal non federal financing would be reT rez required alred aired for the remaining capacity of the last chance powerplant Power plant the water supply data presented herein represent simulated studies for the 193073 1930 73 period and reflect 1988 project plans the water supply will vary with hydrologic conditions and is expected to change as refinements take place in the project plan and operations in particular the diversion to the strawberry V valley iley project is under negotiation and will likely average 61500 acre feet based on pre bonneville unit analysis recommended plan plan accc acca accomplishments nplishments and concept the recommended plan was formulated to fulfill the instream stream In flow agreement of 1980 while meeting the requirements of the mai mal system and the supplemental service land in the spanish fork area with the recommended plan 44400 acre feet of bonneville unit water would be provided for instream in stream fishery flows within the uinta basin streams from which the water for the transbasin trans basin diversion would be collected this amount is considerably larger than the 6500 acre feet included in the 1984 FES plan As in the 1984 FES plan the diamond fork system would receive water from strawberry reservoir through the proposed syar tunnel see the following map and elevation profile from the tunnel outlet the water would enter the sixth water aqueduct which would include sixth water pipeline sixth wate 1 shaft and sixth water tunnel water from erom the aqueduct would be discharged into sixth water creek through last tast chance powerplant Power plant to be located near the site of sixth water powerplant Power plant in the 1984 FES and subsequently enter the proposed monks hollow reservoir from the reservoir a portion of the water would enter the proposed diamond fork pipeline and be convey conveys 0 4 o a proposed bifurcation 10
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