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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8040.950
Description
Section D General Studies - General Water Studies
State
CO
Basin
Statewide
Date
9/28/1978
Title
High Plains Study - High Plains Study Information
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />OJJ320 <br /> <br />-6- <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />An inventory should be made of present water <br /> <br />resources and present water use and estimates of <br />, <br /> <br />future water resources and future water requirements <br /> <br />for all uses including municipal, industrial, power <br /> <br />generation, agriculture and mining, in the water <br />deficient and water surplus areas. Water <br /> <br />requirements will be identified for levels of <br /> <br />economic activity including status quo and ranging <br /> <br />from agricultural production without supplemental <br /> <br />irrigation (dryland farming) to the full irrigated <br /> <br />potential of the 'study area. <br /> <br />'REGIONAL RESEARCH <br /> <br />B. Principal regional topics to be performed and/or contracted <br />by the General Contractor include: <br /> <br />1. Interbasin transfer assessment ',', <br /> <br />The primary objectives of this element is to provide <br />recommendations for future State and Federal actions <br /> <br />and studies regarding interbasin transfers. For <br /> <br />projects which already have been studied in depth <br />,such as the proposed transfer from the Mississippi <br />River to the Texas and New Mexico High Plains, the <br />cost of the water delivered to farms in the High <br /> <br />l, <br /> <br />Plains can be recalculated, using the range of <br /> <br />long-term energy prices developed by the energy <br />
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