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<br />'TABLE 9. -~ Value of ~and and 1m rov~ments
<br />'in the Standard Project Flood Pla~n,
<br />John Martin Reservoir to Pueb'o Dam
<br />(June 1967 price levell
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<br />Urban and suburban:
<br />Pueblo 0.00
<br />La Junta 5.22
<br />Las Animas 27.04
<br />'Agricultural property: I
<br />Improvements 2.07
<br />Land 6.81
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<br />Irrigation facilities 2.93 ii' .
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<br />Streets and highways ~0.15 'i
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<br />Total $ 08.86
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<br />70. 'Development in the Arkansas valle from the Pueblo Dams'ite,
<br />located a~out 6 miles upstream from the cit of' Pueblo, to the Pu gatoire
<br />River at the, upper limit of John Martin Res rvoir, consists prima By of
<br />farms and:! Ot/ler rural improvements.' The up er ,limit of John Mart n Res-
<br />ervoir is,' approximately 120 miles downstre f~oDi'PUilblo. The fl Od
<br />plain of the stanclard project flood average aQout!4,OOO feet wid and
<br />comprises about 50,000 acres, The area inc uddsabout <1 ,000 aere~ of
<br />channel area, 19,000 acres of woods and was;eel~nd'and25,oOO acre~ of
<br />pasture, crop and fallow lands. More than ~OOiOo.O acres of cultiyated
<br />land' outs, ide the. ,flOOd plain are also aff,ec,ted1w, h"enir,rigah,' on ,di,iTersion
<br />facilities in the Arkansas are damaged by ~loo~flows.. ,Principal Frops
<br />grown arl!alfalfa,sugar beets, corn~ and ,other grains. 'I
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<br />71.~urai improvements other than fa~s ~hi~hare subject ~o ilood
<br />damage inc~udil highways and roads, railroa1;' ,power andlcommunic~tion
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