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Title page 22 Final supplement to the final environmental impact statement : Diamond Fork System, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, page 22
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; CHAPTER II 11 alternatives irrigation for the 47880 acres of presently irrigated lands in the spanish fork area the remaining project water released to spanish fork river would enter utah lake for use by the mai mal and iad lad systems in addition to the 13200 acre feet released from strawberry reservoir 3000 acre feet would be integrated into the spanish fork supplemental supply from existing ground water development approximately 1600 acre feet of ieturn zeturn zaturn flow would be reused in the beer creek area and 1000 acre feet of ground water would be purchased the total project supply to the spanish fork area would be 18800 acre feet the annual releases from strawberry reservoir through the syar tunnel and diamond fork system would vary from about 284200 acre feet to about 67500 acre feet with an average of 163400 acre feet based on 193073 1930 73 records operation of the system would vary primarily as the releases vary from season to season and year to year other othen planning considerations actions required to implement the plan several water quality permits must be obtained prior to construction of the diamond fork system the clean water act of 1977 public law 95217 95 217 requires that section 402 permits be obtained from utah departmentof department of health through authority granted by the environmental protection agency for the discharge of any wastewater or process water these permits must be obtained for several features of the system in accordance with section 404 of public law 95217 95 217 either 1 permits must be obtained from the corps of engineers to discharge dredge and fill material below the normal high water level of streams and other water bodies or 2 exemption must be obtained under section 404r As stated in chapter I 1 reclamation intends to obtain the exemption by pursuing the course of action provided by section 404 404r r see attachment 1 consultation with the fish and wildlife service under section 7 of the endangered species act was carried out previously in conjunction with the 1984 FES for the system at that time reclamation and the FWS both concurred that the system would have no effect on threatt threatened ened or endangered species the downsized down sized system would reduce overall impacts on fishand shand fi fish and wildlife and their habitats from those described in the FES therefore reclamation has concluded and the fish and wildlife service has agreed that the determination of no effect on endangered species is still valid and no further consultation is necessary consultation under the fish and wildlife coordination act for fish and wildlife mitigation measures under the downsized down sized system is underway and a draft report containing recommendations has been submitted submitti submittrd sub mitti to reclamation the recommendations and reclamations responses are shown in attachment 2 22 da d5 iz5 iza
Identifier http://cdm15999.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/WesternWatersProject/id/13016

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