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<br />000510 <br /> <br />SUMMARY SHEETS (Continued) <br /> <br />. Municipal and industrial water would be made available to water users <br />from stream channels or major project works. The water users would <br />be responsible for treatment of the water and distribution to points <br />of use. Power for pumping would be obtained from the Colorado River <br />Storage Project. <br /> <br />In drouth years both the Roan Creek and Sharrard Park Segments would <br />utilize storage water from the existing Green Mountain Reservoir on <br />an upstream tributary of the Colorado River.' <br /> <br />IRRIGATION <br /> <br />Project water supply (acre-feet) <br />Service area (acres) <br />Supplemental service <br />Lands serviceable <br />Lands expected to <br />projec t service <br />Full service land <br />Total area expected to <br />receive oro;ect service 1,880 750 2,630 <br />l/Because of limited water supply, project service would be pro- <br />vided for only a portion of the'lands .that could be served in Roan <br />Creek Segment. Exact acreage to be served cannot be determined until <br />subscriptions are made far project water~ <br /> <br />Roan Creek <br />Seginent <br />1,550 <br /> <br />Sharrard <br />Park Segment <br />2,700 <br /> <br />Total <br />4,250 <br /> <br />land 1/ <br />by project <br />recei ve <br /> <br />4,020 <br /> <br />4,020 <br /> <br />750 <br /> <br />1,880 <br />750 <br /> <br />1,880 <br /> <br />Annual payment capacity <br />Per acre-foot of project water <br />Total <br />Average irrigatiQn construction cost per acre <br /> <br />$2.75 <br />$11,600 <br />$622 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />,. . <br />'"'J <br />., . <br /> <br />MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL WATER <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />Average annual supply <br />Annual water charges <br />Per acre-foot of project water <br />Total <br /> <br />6,000 <br /> <br />55,000 <br /> <br />61,000 <br /> <br />f <br />[ <br />I <br />, <br />, <br /> <br />$14 <br /> <br />$14 <br /> <br />$14 <br />$842,100 <br /> <br />DEPLETIONS OF COLORADO RIVER (average .annual acre-feet) ..' 2~,900 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS " <br /> <br />The project would have only minimal effects on the environment. <br />Most project features would be constructed in areas that have pre- <br />viously been farmed or has had the environment disturbed by roads, <br />railroads, p~erlines, and telephone lines. The potential reservoir <br />would open a new area for recreation use and increased income due <br />to the increased water supply would increase the social well-being <br />to residents of the area. <br /> <br />I <br />, <br />f <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />...--. .--' -.. .". ---.-......... '-'. .~._,-_.. ".' ....--.~_._.~~. .,,-- <br />