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<br />ASSEMBLY !NT-w.~I].r COMMITTF.:F1 (IN WATF.R.
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<br />11. Initial programs of fish and wildlife and recreation and other
<br />related functions.
<br />12. Establishing a development fund.
<br />13. Extensive studies by bureau in cooperation with affected states
<br />to determine what projects are feasible for submission for authorization
<br />at subsequent dates.
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<br />Phase Two
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<br />1. Increase in capacity of Central Arizona Project by 1.2 million
<br />acre. feet such water to be conveyed to Arizona through the Lake Havasu
<br />aqueduct and tbe enlarged California Water Project (enlarged in
<br />Phase I).
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<br />2. Northern California Projects sufficient to provide export water
<br />and enlargement and extension of the East Side Division of the Central
<br />Valley Project.
<br />3. Additional water reclamation in Arizona.
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<br />The estimated construction costs of the $4 billion project are shown
<br />in the following table:
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<br />TABLE XIX
<br />PACIFIC SOUTHWEST WATER PLAN (AUGUST 1963)
<br />ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST
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<br />Project
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<br />Phase I-Immediate Action Program
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<br />Bridge Canyon Dam and powerplanL___________________________
<br />California Aqueduct increment__ ___ _ _. _______ ___ ___ _ _____ ________
<br />Central Arizona ProjecL______________________________________
<br />DesaI ting plan t, CaHforn iu_ ____ _ __ _ _ ____ _ _ ______ ______ __ __ ____
<br />Dixie Project, U tah___ ______ _ __ ___ _ ___ _____ ____________ ---- --
<br />Ground-water recovery ________________________________________
<br />Hooker Dam Project, New Mexico______________________________
<br />Indian irriga tioD, Arizona-California- N evada________ ____________
<br />Marble Canyon Dam and powerplanL___________________________
<br />Recreation, fish and wildlife, and other agency programs__________
<br />Southern Nevada Water Supply Project, first stage______________
<br />Tributary projects, Arizona-New Mexico-Utah___________________
<br />VVatersalvage _______________________________________________
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<br />$504,797,000
<br />474,110,000
<br />504,736,000
<br />37,300,000
<br />44.868,000
<br />38,800,000
<br />(28,128,000)"
<br />10.000,000
<br />239,500.000
<br />5,000,000
<br />42,551,000
<br />10,000.000
<br />9,200,000
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<br />Total-phase L___ ______________ _________________________ $1,920,862,000
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<br />Phase II-Continuing Project Development
<br />Canal lining, California __ __ ___________ _ __ _ __ -____ __ - - _ _ -____ -___
<br />Central Arizona Project incremenL_____________________________
<br />Indian irriga tion, Arizona -California - N evada____ ____ _ _ -- ____ __"__
<br />Lake Hava~u Aqueduct and supply reservoirs____________________
<br />Recreation, fish and wildlife and other agency programs__________
<br />South Fork Trinity River Project, California____________________
<br />Southern Nevada Water Supply Project, second and third stages___
<br />Terminal storage, California______________ _ _ ___________ --____ ----
<br />Tributary projects, Arizona-New Mexico-Utah___________________
<br />Trinity River Project, California_______________.____________________
<br />Water reclamation, Arizona_ ______ ___ _ _ _ __ ________ - - - - -- _ -- ----
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<br />$105,000,000
<br />353,240,000
<br />40,000,000
<br />914,500,000
<br />5,185,000
<br />387,000,000
<br />29,557,000
<br />122,000,000
<br />40,000,000
<br />150,000,000
<br />18,000,000
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<br />Total-phase II____ _ __________ _ ______ ________ ____________ $2,164,482,000
<br />Total-phases I and II______________~--------------------$4,085,344,OOO
<br />. Included in Central Arizona Project.
<br />Source: Pacific Southwest Water Plan, August 1963. at 19.
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