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<br />1, 4IIIl <br />OUTLINE FOR H~IS PEAK RESERVOIR FEASIB~TY STUDY <br />II <br />II <br />A. Prefacing Material Ii <br />.! <br />Title page, letter of transmittal, resolution of <br />applying organization, table of contents, list of maps <br />and exhibits, summary o~ the project and conclusions <br />and recommendations. <br /> <br />B. General Information <br /> <br />This section will include the project map showing <br />the project's geographical location, the proposed reser- <br />voir and appurtenances, and the irrigated lands to be <br />served. Climatological and environmental data will also <br />be included in this section. <br /> <br />C. Hyannis Reservoir Company <br /> <br />The history of the,Hyannis Reservoir Company, the laws <br />under which it was organized, its powers and authorities <br />of organization, financial history and status, and its <br />physical assets will be presented in this chapter. This <br />will be compiled by reviewing records/of the Company and' <br />interviewing those persons who have b~en closely associ- <br />ated with the area and the Company since its creation. <br /> <br />D, Land <br /> <br />Irrigated lands served by the projeFt will be described <br />by a service area map, and the ownership and present and <br />future land use will be detailed. New lands will be de- <br />scribed by a land classification survey. <br /> <br />E. Water <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />Water Requirements <br /> <br />Development of monthly farm delivery requirements <br />for present and future crop production for each crop <br />or group of crops or each typical service area based <br />on consumptive use, effective rainfall and farm effi- <br />ciency. Water diversion requirements will be developed <br />to supply the project needs and to compensate for water <br />losses. Monthly'water requirements will be applied to <br />the acreages detailed in Section III (D), LAND, and an <br />estimate of the losses which are expected from the point <br />of diversion, to the point of delivery will be detailed. <br /> <br />Surface Water Supply <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />2, <br /> <br />J <br /> <br />An analysis of surface water sources will be per- <br />formed, in terms of projected flows, storage requirement, <br />and transmission routes, Average Annual, Maximum and <br /> <br />A <br /> <br />-3- <br /> <br />... <br />I <br />j <br />