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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.131.J
Description
Yellow Jacket Project
State
CO
Basin
Yampa/White
Water Division
6
Date
4/1/1976
Author
USDOI/BOR
Title
Yellow Jacket Project Colorado: Progress Report Part I
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />M <br /> <br />~ CHAPTER III <br />C'J <br /> <br />BASIS FOR ANALYSES <br /> <br />reclamation project under existing law but would be equivalent tol60 <br />acres of class I land. The production equivalent of 160 acres of class <br />I land in the Yellow Jacket Project area is considered to be 235 acres of <br />class 2 land and 285 acres of class 3 land. Farms of these sizes would <br />return to the operator a living allowance of about $13,OOO annually and <br />permit him to pay operation, maintenance, and replacement costs and to <br />make moderate payments toward project costs. Special legislation would <br />be necessary to permit delivery of project water to farms of more than <br />160 acres in single ownership. Such legislation would be consistent <br />with provisions of the Colorado River Basin, Act of September 30, 1968, <br />(82 Stat. 885). <br /> <br />There are some lands in existing ownerships which are expected to <br />be in excess of the farm acreages that could be provided project water. <br />Some of the owners of these lands have expressed a willingness to dispose <br />of the excess lands through private sales. Some of the excess lands <br />occur in small scattered tracts and would probably be sold to owners of <br />smaller units for integration into their present holdings. The remain- <br />ing lands are in relatively large tracts and could probably be used for <br />formation of new units. <br /> <br />Cost Estimates <br /> <br />-I <br /> <br />Construction costs <br /> <br />Construction costs of principal features for each plan were estimated <br />by the Bureau of Reclamation on the basis of January 1976 price levels. <br />The estimates were made from feasibility designs in some instances but <br />from only appraisal-level designs in others. The estimates were based on <br />a useful life of at least 100 years for each major project feature. They <br />include costs for rights-of-way and relocation of existing facilities. <br />Costs have been estimated only for features that would be Federally <br />financed. Water users would be required to construct additional fa- <br />cilities for treatment and distribution of the municipal and industrial <br />water supplies, but no estimates of the costs of these facilities have <br />been made. Cost estimates for recreation and fish and wildlife pro- <br />visions were made by MOP subteam members using a comparison of other <br />developments in the region. The estimated cost of historic preservation <br />is an arbitrary figure which is considered adequate for the construction <br />of a small building and related features. <br /> <br />Operation, maintenance, and replacement costs <br /> <br />The operation, maintenance, and replacement costs for all potential <br />features were estimated by the Bureau of Reclamation on the basis of <br />1974-75 prices. The estimates include costs of personnel, equipment, <br />materials, supplies, and replacements, as well as costs of power for proj- <br />ect pumping. It was assumed that power required for pumping would be <br /> <br />25 <br />
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