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Board Meetings
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2/17/1989
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Meeting Notes & Memos
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />cost of feasibility studies, acguiring federal, <br /> <br /> <br />state, and local permits, and NEPA compliance for <br /> <br /> <br />a project. <br /> <br />(c) For new water supply projects with a <br />construction cost greater than $50 million (in <br />1989 dollars) or ~hose average annual net <br />depletions to the Colorado River System would <br />exceed 15,000 AF per year, each project would have <br />to be specificallY approved by a congressional <br />resolution before these monies could be used for <br />construction. Ho~ever, states could use these <br />monies without any congressional approval for up <br />to 70 percent of the cost of feasibility studies, <br />acquiring the necessary federal permits, and NEPA <br />compliance for a project. <br /> <br />6. Status of Unconstructed CRSP Participating Projects <br /> <br />a. The Bonneville Unit I&D system would remain an <br />authorized project purpose, although funding for its <br />construction would come from revenues from the water project <br />development assistance component and would not be included in <br />the CRSP ceiling increase. <br /> <br />-12- <br /> <br />- <br />
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