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Title page 62 Final supplement to the final environmental impact statement : Diamond Fork System, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, page 62
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; CHAPTER 111 III lii AFFECTED environment AND environmental consequences during most summer stratification periods years water would come from either above or below the thenocline theno cline all season but not from both T tae & xe 1 line yine entitled mixed in table 19 indicates the percent of tima years water could be released from within the thermocline or possibly below the thermocline the first part of the year and from within or above the thermocline during the latter part of the summer summe sumner r the differences in the percent of time water is released from the different levels would not significantly impact water quality in strawberry reservoir but the differences in reservoir operation and water levels would alter the relative volumes of reservoir water above and below the thermocline with associated water temperatures dissolved oxygen levels and nutrient levels alternative A water quality in strawberry reservoir under alternative A would be similar to the recommended plan the average reservoir content would be about 3 percent greater 418000 acre feet compared to 406000 acre feet and the average detention time would be about 14 percent sh shorten orteA ortez 196 1.96 196 years compared to 2.29 229 years the probability of eutrophy for each alternative is about 50 to 60 percent alternative C water quality in strawberry reservoir under al alternative ternative tec ter native C t also would be similar to the recommended plan the average content would be about 15 percent greater 466000 acre feet compared to 406000 acre feet and the average detention time would be about 18 percent longer 2.71 271 years compared to 2.29 229 years diamond forkspanish Fork Spanish fork river system water quality conditions in monks hollow reservoir and immediately downstream for each alternative and the 1984 FES plan are summarized in table tabie table20 20 salinity levels in monks hollow reservoir and in water released downstream are projected to average about 200 mgl egl TDS under each alternative which is within the range of existing conditions recommended plan pian eian elan water quality conditions in monks holl hollow reservoir and downstream in diamond fork with the recommended plan are projected to be similar sirit ilar liar to those described for the 1984 FES plan the probability of eutrophy would range from 35 to 95 percent and average about 60 percent lower than in the FES plan monks hollow reservoir is expected to weakly stratify during may and june but should mix during july and august due to reservoir 62 70
Identifier http://cdm15999.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/WesternWatersProject/id/13025

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