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<br />OOQ606 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />A connecting channel, about one-half mile long, will connect the Main <br />Conveyance Channel to San Luis Lake. This will permit maintaining the <br />San Luis Lake level equal to that in the Main Conveyance Channel to <br />provide fish and wildlife and recreation use. This will also permit <br />temporary storage of salvage waters in the lake when circumstances make <br />that action desirable. The capacity of the connecting channel would be <br />158 ft3/s. <br /> <br />The east side conveyance channel will be about 11 miles long, and would <br /> <br /> <br />collect the salvaged water from the salvage areas lying to the east of <br /> <br /> <br />the main conveyance channel, and south of San Luis Lake. It will deliver <br /> <br /> <br />salvaged water to the Main Conveyance Channel near U.S. Highway 160. <br /> <br /> <br />Initial capacity of the ESCC will be 10 ft3/s increasing incrementally <br /> <br /> <br />to 52 ft3/s at its mouth. <br /> <br />The system or wel~ f1eld laterals would connect individual well~ ~lLi! <br /> <br />the conveyance c:hannels to deliver the pumped waters. The laterals <br /> <br /> <br />would total about 92 miles in length and vary in capacity from about <br /> <br /> <br />six-tenths of a cubic foot per second to 20 cubic feet per second. The <br /> <br /> <br />plan includes provisiol.3 as required for highway, railroad, and county <br /> <br /> <br />road crossings, surface drains for lateral inlet structures, and other <br /> <br />miscellaneous structures as required. <br /> <br />Basic recreational facilities would be provided at San Luis Lake. The <br /> <br /> <br />Mishak Lakes National Wildlife Refuge will be developed as a project <br /> <br /> <br />feature, and the plan will provide 5,300 acre-feet of water annually to <br /> <br />4 <br />