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<br />be used as a basis for selection of a viable project configuration for <br />implementation. These scenarios are summarized in Table I-I. <br /> <br />TABLE I-I <br /> <br />SUMMARY OF PLANNING SCENARIOS <br /> <br />SCENARIO <br /> <br />DEFINITION <br /> <br />ITEMS INCLUDED <br /> <br />A <br /> <br />Minimum project scope <br />and confi~uration <br /> <br />B <br /> <br />Intermediate project <br />scope and configuration <br /> <br />C <br /> <br />Full project scope <br />and confi~uration <br /> <br />D <br /> <br />Maximum project scope <br />and configuration with <br />imported water <br /> <br />1-6 <br /> <br />Supplemental (late season) <br />irrigation water for <br />presently irrigated lands <br />in the West Divide Creek <br />basin. <br /> <br />Supplemental (late season) <br />irrigation for presently <br />irrigated lands in the <br />West Divide Creek, East <br />Divide Creek and Mamm <br />Creek basins. Irrigation <br />water for new irrigated <br />lands on Hunter Mesa. <br /> <br />Same as B plus water for <br />irrigation from Owens <br />Creek, Thompson Creek <br />(Yank Creek Dam) <br />and Beaver Creek is <br />developed within their <br />respective basins; and pro- <br />visions for storage of <br />municipal and industrial <br />water is to be considered. <br /> <br />Same as B plus water for <br />irrigation from the <br />Buzzard Creek basin is <br />imported to the West <br />Divide Creek basin for use <br />by existing and new irri- <br />gated lands. <br />