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Title page 155 Final supplement to the final environmental impact statement : Diamond Fork System, Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, page 155
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Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; CHAPTER IV consultation AND coordination in resp response onse onoe to the comment that reclamation should address measures to be taken at water intakes and penstocks pen stocks to avoid damage to fish and wildlife please note that the 1984 FES on page 163 discusses potential fish movement through the syar tunnel intake and indicates that this issue would bo addressed after the system is built and operating A fish movement study would be conducted with the other resource agencies to determine the magnitude of the problem and develop appropriate mitigation measures as needed this is a fish and wildlife service recommendation and a reclamation environmental commitment as indicated on page 142 of the draft supplement the interagency team agreed that no measures would be needed on the outlet from monks hollow reservoir because of the stocked fishery and projected low productivity consequently no recommendation was made WITTER MRITXKN COMMENT COBACKNT 73 the final supplement should be revised to include data and information to improve public understanding of the proposal and to aid the public in evaluating the benefits and costs of each alternative evaluated RESPONSE RESVOWSZ 73 we consider evaluating the benefits and costs of each alternative to be outside the scope of this document it is our opinion that the flow data in this document is adequate for the required analysis and that providing more detailed streamflow stream flow information is not necessary for the purposes of this EIS because the diamond fork system is mainly a con conveyance reyance ieyance system we feel that including water distribution flow charts in this document is not necessary more detailed information regarding the project operation can be found in the monthly operation studies the operation studies portray a simulated operation of all major features of the project using hydrologic data for the period 1930 through 1973 the operation studies are too comprehensive to be included in this document more detailed information on water supply distribution including flow charts and operation studies will be available in the future iad i&d system EIS or at the utah projects office in provo utah elevation profile drawings of each alternative have been incorporated into the final document MRITTZH 1ttzk CONNKHT 74 page 6 what is ti te ae evidence for the statement that additi arditi additional nai nal agricultural water will reduce outmigration from rural areas to urban areas Is it not the case generally that urban expansion is moving into rural portions of utah county due to population expansion and a general trend toward in migration to this area of the state RESPONSE 74 there are many variables that influence population migration water could be one of these variables currently it 155
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