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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.127.A
Description
Savery-Pot Hook Project
Basin
Yampa/White
Date
3/1/1978
Title
CWCB: Savery-Pot Hook Project
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Project Overview
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The states of Colorado and Wyoming both agree to the need for <br />~ recreational facilities in this area and have encouraged the develop- <br />QO ment of water-based recreation and fish and wildlife enhancement. <br />~ Other benefits are erosion control and sediment deposits into the <br />~.~ Colorado River main stneam that will be controlled by the proposed <br />flood control regulation of spring flows into the Snake ~iver from <br />Savery and Slater Creeks. <br /> <br />The Savery-pot Hook project area lies in a somewhat isolated <br />section of ColOrado and Wyoming. While there is great local interest <br />and support for the project, the relatively small number of people <br />involved have not been able to generate any great political support <br />for their project. However, the project is sound and would contribute <br />considerably to the economic base Of the Little Snake River Valley. <br /> <br />No funds for the project were included in the President's recom- <br />mended budget for FY 1979. Imagined (but not actual) adverse environ- <br />mental impacts and an unfavorable benefit-cost ratio were the reasons <br />advanced by the President for his ill-advised action. The project had <br />a favorable benefit-cost ratio until recently, but has now been <br />manipulated into an unfavorable configuration. At the present time, <br />there appears to be little or no chance of securing construction funds. <br /> <br />Every attempt should be made to keep the project alive. There <br />is a good possibility that a more favorable benefit-cost ratio can be <br />demonstrated with some project reformulation. It is the staff recom- <br />mendation that the Governor and Colorado's congressional delegation <br />be requested to seek an FY 1979 appropriation of $75,000 for continued <br />advance planning on the Savery-Pot Hook project. <br /> <br />FLS:tam <br /> <br />-4- <br />
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