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<br />.:J <br /> <br />0-4 <br />0-4 <br />l' <br />0-4 <br /> <br />Municipal and industrial water would be made available in the <br />San Miguel River and ih-the-Naturita and Raaium Reservoirs. The <br />industrial water would be used to develop the natural resources of <br />the area which include coal. oil. potash. gypsum. timber. uranium. <br />vanadium. copper, lead, zinc. silver and gold. It is anticipated <br />that 20,000 acre-feet per year will be needed by 1980 and 44.000 <br />acre-feet by 1990. Recreational facilities would be provided at <br />the three project reservoirs. The Saltado Reservoir would be oper- <br />ated for flood control on the basis of runoff forecasts. Measures <br />for fish and wildlife would include maintenance of minimum flows <br />and channel improvements in the river belOW Saltado Reservoir. pro- <br />vision for two inter-connected sections at Radium Reservoir and <br />control of water elevations for waterfowl in the east section. a <br />200-acre irrigated waterfowl preserve adjacent to Radium Reservoir. <br />and sport fisheries at each project reservoir. <br /> <br />Proiect Statistics (Estimated) <br /> <br />Estimated project cost (Jan. 1975) <br /> <br />$130.000.000 <br /> <br />Water allocation <br /> <br />Irrigation (39.000 acres) <br />Municipal and industrial <br />Fish and wildlife <br /> <br />77.800 a.f. <br />44.000 a.f. <br />500 a.f. <br /> <br />Total 122.300 a.f. <br /> <br />Annual depletion of the Colorado River 85.000 a.f. <br /> <br />Annual salinity contributed to Colorado River 4 to 6 ppm <br /> <br />Benefit-cost ratio 1.03 to 1 <br /> <br />Annual benefits $5.250.000 <br /> <br />Environmental Impact <br /> <br />No major environmental problems have been identified as yet in <br />the San Miguel project. Construction of Saltado Reservoir in the <br />San Miguel River Canyon would convert a few miles of stream fishing <br />to reservoir fishing and sufficient releases downstream would be <br />made to maintain fishery below the dam. Diversion of water from <br />the reservoir to the project lands would be largely by tunnel. <br />thereby reducing the impact of construction on aesthetics of the <br />surrounding scenic area. Conversion of rangelan& to irrigation; <br />as was included in feasibility plans, would have some impact on the <br /> <br />-2- <br />