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<br /> <br />" <br /> <br />July 1976 <br /> <br />, SUMMARY SHEETS <br /> <br />Fruitland Mesa Project <br /> <br />LOCATION <br /> <br />The Fruitland Mesa Project is located in west central Colorado in the <br />Gunnison River Basin of the Upper Colorado River Basin. <br /> <br />PURPOSE <br /> <br />The project would develop unused water supplies from Soap, Curecanti, <br />and Crystal Creeks, for irrigation of supplemental and full service <br />land between the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument and <br />the town of Crawford. Benefits would also be provided for recreation, <br />fish, and wildlife. <br /> <br />STATUS <br /> <br />The Fruitland Mesa Project was authorized for construction September <br />2, 1964, (Public Law 88-568) as a participating project under the <br />Colorado River Storage Project Act of April 11, 1956 (Public Law 84- <br />485). A definite plan report was completed in June 1967. Because <br />of changes in plan, costs, and benefits the definite plan report is <br />being revised and is scheduled for completion. <br /> <br />A repayment contract with the Fruitland Mesa Water Conservancy District <br />was signed in 1969. An archaeological survey of the project was com- <br />pleted in August 1975. Expressions of interests are being received <br />from A & E contractors for selection of a firm to prepare designs for the <br />Soap Park Access Road. <br /> <br />The FY 1976 Public Works Appropriation Act included $957,000 for FY 1976 <br />and $150,000 for the transition quarter to begin construction of the <br />project. The President's ;buctget for Py 1977 includes $3,000,000 to continue <br />c.onstruc.tion. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Project water would be obtained from Soap, <br />Regulation of project water supplies ~ould <br />Milly K. Goodwin Lake on Soap Creek and at <br />on Iron Creek. <br /> <br />Curecanti, and Crystal Creeks. <br />be provided at the potential <br />the existing Gould Reservoir <br /> <br />f?Si. r <br /> <br />0398 <br />