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4/1/1982
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<br />.~6'""';., <br />~,~.-~: ,,~~ <br />q~~~ '-.--.. '. ; <br />!!'"~"''''''~'J <br />I",: r'7.'lI~~_.:, ,. !. <br />-;J', ..: -": j 0 <br />\ :-,~ ~,-~~.- ,,<~ <br />. -:~c" T---\~""-' <br />'-':'f.-~'" <br /> <br />United States Department of the Interior <br /> <br />BUtEAl" OF RECL,UL\T10\ <br />U'I'EI! ro1.OI!~1l0 I!EC;IO\AJ. OFFICE <br />P.O. Bo\ lI.i6~ <br />S,~I.T I.AhE !'In, ['HII sm, <br /> <br />l'IID'I.\ <br />llEFf;U ro:UG-720 <br />l23.8a <br /> <br />,W.R !i 1982 <br /> <br />!OJ ";; <br />ft./; ('0/7)<'-.. <br />'I /'" ..,~ -'"I /<::-'!.~ <br />I,' '~.-;T :.,:/,-,';,........ <br />/%i/ A -""./1/.0':---" <br />I') i I,!)) -'. .'/ J"'!'~ <br />.... \ . 'I. 0 ".O.~ <br />..... '"''':''' -.J/ / "'). <br />~ (;7 '-JI/;" <br />C,'" ~9~Q3>... -:;;~? 5/ I <br />"'il/:"\...~~J' "II <br />'~!';PI;J!)0i,.:--..:~2 i // <br />';:'<Ii),., W"ll:JU/ <br />1-/1.: ~ t..'~ !:..:::J <br />en,., <br />'Jr'l(f) <br /> <br />Mr. J. William McDonald ' <br />Director <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />823 State Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br /> <br />Dear Mr. McDonald: <br /> <br />In your February 22, 1982, letter you asked about the Bureau's capability <br />to proceed with planning next fiscal year on the proposed Dominguez <br />Reservoir project. Specifically, this effort would be directed tmJards <br />planning on a municipal and industrial (M&I) water plan. Considerable, <br />funding and about 2 years time could be required for this effort if carried <br />to a feasibility level. This level of commitment gives us some concerns, <br />especially with the possibility of a questionable water supply. In our <br />December 31, 1981, letter to you we stated that this plan would utilize <br />an estimated 250,900 acre-feet (which includes reservoir evaporation) of <br />Colorado's remaining Colorado River entitlement. The M&I water yield of <br />the plan would be 221,200 acre-feet. ,Indications are that appropriate <br />commitments would be difficult to obtain for a water supply this large. <br />Without some strong assurance that this water is marketable, the Bureau <br />would have difficulty in justifying further feasibility grade study efforts. <br />Consideration has been given to plans that would develop a smaller M&I <br />water supply. We will further look at these possibilities; however, indi- <br />cations are that we will be unable to formulate a feasible project with a <br />smaller quantity of M&I water. We would like your suggestion as to a <br />marketable water supply from Dominguez Reservoir. <br /> <br />Further consideration was made on the peaking power plan described in the <br />Draft Feasibility Report, Dominguez Reservoir Project. We contacted the <br />Western Area Power Administration to again get their assessment of the <br />marketability of power from this plan. ~ased on the costs contained in <br />the draft report, they indicated they would not be able to market this <br />power. <br /> <br />A statement from Colorado expressing their thoughts on this project and a <br />willingness to commit this amount of their Colorado River water entitle- <br />ment to the project would be appreciated. If the State is unable to make <br />this commitment, we would then have a difficult time in supporting con- <br />tinued planning on this project. <br />
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