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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />wI! .' , .\... <br /> <br />3r')t;r, <br />~, ...... <br /> <br />8 - <br /> <br />2. <br />revenue <br />taxes. <br /> <br />The people of Horgan county oppo~a it on the basis of the loss of <br />derived from the i1eldon Valley from the standpoint of business and <br /> <br />). The irrigation districts above the Narrows site oppose it because <br />it will jeopardize the chances of any future development of their water supply <br />and because of the location below the intake ditches of their respective <br />district, it 'Qll do little or nothing to alleviate the water shortages they <br />experience from time to time. <br /> <br />4. The people of the watershed areas of the tributaries contributing <br />to the Platte River oppose it from the standpoint that it will jeopardize <br />the chances of the development of future water supplies from their areas. <br />They also oppose it from the standpoint of flood control, since it does not <br />alleviate in arry way the flood dangers in their areas. <br /> <br />5. Many people believe that any additional water developed through <br />diversion projects and storage of flood waters, should be used primarily on <br />existing irrigated land where the land has been leveled, ditched, and other- <br />wise improved for an irrigated farm operation, rather than the possibility <br />of the development of new irrigation projects in areas where farming is <br />geared to a dry land farm economy, and where many farmers are not interested <br />in changing their operation. <br /> <br />Most of this opposition is we+l founded, and no doubt, all of it is <br />sincere. It is imperative that it be given much study and consideration, <br />and possible alternatives or modifications of the proposed project should be <br />sought. <br /> <br />These points of opposition could largely be overcome by a program of <br />higher control and storage of flood waters, and by building a main strean <br />structure, or series of structuresJbr regulation and re-regulation of stream <br />now. The structure or structures could be of minimum proportions to do the <br />job, which would in turn eliminate the condemnation of large acreages of pro- <br />ductive farm land. <br /> <br />This type plan should satisfy water users in the area below the proposed <br />Narrows site, who are in favor of Narrows Dam, insofar as it would provide <br />supplemental water as well as the needed flood protection;; as would the <br />Narrows Dam. <br /> <br />At the present date, when there are no new frontiers to be sought to <br />increase our crop production to feed an ever increasing population I believe <br />it is sound business to develop our land aNa water resources to a ~axirnum <br />degree of effiCiency, rather than to inundate a highly developed acreage of <br />land in a project of doubtful efficiency and practicalness. <br /> <br />I would like to suggest that from a practical and economically feasible <br />standpoint, that a plan along the lines outlined in this statement be studied <br />for possible development as an alternative or a modification of the Narrows <br />Dam Project. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />/s/ Don Richardson <br />