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<br />I <br /> <br />MR. STAPLETON: <br /> <br /> HR. KROEGER : <br />I MR. STAPLETON: <br />MR. KROEGER: <br /> MR. INGLES I <br /> <br />policy of the Bureau to provide visitor in- <br />formation centers and access to significant <br />dams such as TwO Forks, which is located in a <br />narrow gorge, shown here. Adequate.parking <br />and road location is pretty hard to find <br />around the project. We decided to locate a <br />visitor center on a prominent hill about 1470 <br />feet above and 5,000 feet south of the dam. <br />The visitors could then take a gondola ride <br />to Two Forks powerplant as shown on this ex- <br />hibit. An intermediate terminal would allow <br />visitors to disembark and walk a short dis- <br />tance, 1200 feet, to the crest of the dam. <br /> <br />The preliminary evaluation of the annual <br />benefits from the project are shown on this <br />next exhibitl <br /> <br />Recreation <br />M&I Water Supply <br />Power <br />Flood Control <br />Fish <br /> <br />$ 9,500,000 <br />4,800,000 <br />3,000,000 <br />1,500,000 <br />600,000 <br /> <br />$19,500,000 <br /> <br />Total <br /> <br />The annual costs are estimated at about <br />$11,500,000. The re8Ultinq benefit-cost <br />ratio is about 1.69. <br /> <br />I believe ~ completes this report, <br />Mr. Chairman." <br /> <br />"Thank you, Jim. First of eill, are there <br />any questions ,on Jim's report. from members <br />of the Board?" <br /> <br />"I"d like to ask f:lne." <br /> <br />"All right." <br /> <br />"Jim, what's the distinction that you make <br />between dead water aftd inactive?" <br /> <br />"Dead water cannot be released out of the <br />