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<br />. . <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />: <br /> <br />noted. Climatological information will also be provided for the area <br />i ncl udi ng average temperatures, precipitati on and extremes. The above- <br />mentioned information will form Chapter I of the feasibility report. <br /> <br />4.0 Task 3 - Obtain Data on Applicant <br /> <br />Under this task, information regarding:the applicant and present owners of the <br />dam and reservoir project will be gathered and documented. This includes the <br />hi story of the organi zati on, governi ng 1 aws and authority. The fi nanci al <br />status of the future owners and their physical access will be described. This <br />information will become Chapter II of the feasibility report. <br /> <br />5.0 Task 4 - Define Water Utilization <br /> <br />Chapter III of the feasibility report, according to CWCB guidelines, is <br />associated with irrigation land and for this project will not be applicable. <br />Chapter IV is concerned with the water utilization, and the information <br />developed under this Task will be included in the chapter. <br /> <br />The first component of work will be to evaluate previous investigations and <br />hold discussions with the City of Craig, CRWCD, and other local water interest <br />groups to assi st in eval uati ng the water demand requi rements. Population <br />estimates, growth rates and unit water use rates will be evaluated, and a <br />range of water demands will be estimated for the next 50 years, along with the <br />demand pattern. <br /> <br />The water supply available for use in the expanded reservolr will be evaluated <br />by considering the monthly streamflow records, in conjunction with various. <br />~Iater ri ghts owned by the City of Crai g and CRWCD. The water ri ghts to be <br />appl i ed for the expanded storage wi 11 be documented, with pri oriti es <br />outlined. Tabular and graphical summaries will be made of the water <br />utilization results. \~ater quality will be evaluated, including the effects <br />of sedimentation. <br /> <br />A "no project" alternative \~i1l also be defined and evaluated. <br /> <br />-3- <br />