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11/19/2009 11:03:42 AM
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Loan Projects
Contract/PO #
C153512
Contractor Name
Summit County
Water District
64
County
Logan
Bill Number
XB 99-999
Loan Projects - Doc Type
Feasibility Study
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<br />. . <br /> <br />3. Summarize results and make recommenda- <br /> <br />tions, the recommendations should include <br /> <br />suggested use of Clinton Gulch Reservoir, <br /> <br />an analysis of the legal and institutional <br /> <br />issues and possible financing mechanisms. <br /> <br />C. Snake River. <br /> <br />Analyze and review the future need and possible <br /> <br />sites for small storage reservoirs in the <br /> <br />Snake River Basin'. Review and discuss water <br /> <br /> <br />quality and otherlsignificant environmental <br />I <br /> <br />issues. Discuss the potential for integrating <br /> <br /> <br />the construction of reservoirs with water <br /> <br />quality programs. Summarize the: results, <br />discuss findings and recommend future actions. <br /> <br />NOTE: The Snake River scope is not intended to <br /> <br />be more than a summary level discussion. <br /> <br />III. DRAFT SCOPE OF WORK FOR OBJECTIVE B <br /> <br />Analyze alternative water supply diversions for Dillon <br /> <br />and Dillon Valley. <br />A. What are the water supply and water quality <br />problems associated with the existing Straight <br /> <br />Creek diversions? <br /> <br />B. Is a small reservoir or diversion structure on <br /> <br />Lasky Gulch a feasible alternative? If a <br /> <br />reservoir is feasible, dete~mine storable in- <br /> <br />flow, capacity and preliminary cost. Could the <br />
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