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<br />COLORADO RIVER STORAGE PROJECT <br />AND PARTICIPATING PROJECTS <br /> <br />A. AUTHORITIZED STORAGE UNITS <br /> <br />(Information relative to Storage Units and participating projects have <br />been obtained from reports on investigations and activities of the United States <br />Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation.) <br /> <br />The Colorado River Storage Project was authorized for construction <br />by the United States Congress in the Act of April 11, 1956 (70 Stat, 105). <br />Four storage units were authorized by this Act: Glen Canyon Dam and <br />Reservoir (Lake Powell) on the Colorado River in Arizona and Utah, <br />Navajo Dam and Reservoir on the San Juan River in New Mexico and <br />Colorado, Flaming Gorge Dam and Reservoir on the Green River in Utah <br />and Wyoming, and the Wayne N. Aspinall Storage Unit (Aspinall Unit), <br />formerly named the Curecanti Storage Unit and rededicated in July 1981, <br />on the Gunnison River in Colorado. The Aspinall Unit consists of three <br />dams and reservoirs: Blue Mesa, Morrow Point, and Crystal. Combined, <br />the four storage units provide about 33,583,000 acre-feet of water stor- <br />age capacity. <br /> <br />The Act authorized the construction of eleven participating projects, <br />Ten additional participating projects have been authorized by subsequent <br />congressional legislation. <br /> <br />The storage units and participating projects are described in the twenty- <br />seventh and earlier annual reports of the Upper Colorado River Commis- <br />sion. Progress in construction, planning, operation and investigation of <br />the storage units and participating projects accomplished during the past <br />water year are briefly outlined as follows: <br /> <br />1. GLEN CANYON STORAGE UNIT <br />Glen Canyon Dam and Reservoir (Lake Powell) comprises the key <br />storage unit of the Colorado River Storage Project (CRSP) and is the largest <br />of the initial four, providing about 80 percent of the storage and generating <br />capacity. Glen Canyon Dam was completed in 1964. <br /> <br />a. Glen Canyon Dam Environmental Impact Statement and Glen <br />Canyon Environmental Studies <br />In 1982 the Department of the Interior (DOl) initiated the Glen <br />Canyon Environmental Studies (GCES) to quantify and qualify the en- <br /> <br />34 <br />