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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8220.114.A
Description
Dolores Participating Project
State
CO
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Water Division
7
Date
3/1/1977
Title
Dolores Project-Colorado - March 1977
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Project Overview
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<br />" <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />At Construc- <br />Peak <br /> <br />Date <br />FY <br /> <br />Current <br /> <br />To comple- <br />tion <br />including <br />FY 78 <br /> <br />8. <br /> <br />Net Employment Impacts <br /> <br />Date <br />FY <br /> <br />Man-years <br />Onsite <br />Offsite <br />Total <br />Dollars (Hillions) <br /> <br />460 <br />473 <br />933 <br />25.0 <br /> <br />1981 <br /> <br />105 <br />108 <br />213 <br />5,7 <br /> <br />3,172 <br />3,258 <br />6,430 <br />1978 172,4 <br /> <br />9, Have opportunity costs of~foregone recreation benefits and hydro- <br />generation been incorporated in the current Blc ratio calculation? <br />If no, estimate the dollar value of foregone benefits using market <br />values as a basis for calculations, <br /> <br />Yes: Recreation benefits claimed by the project are the increase <br />in opportunities or benefits over those evaluated in the "without <br />project situation." Hydroelectric generation at storage units of <br />Colorado River Storage Project has been based and projected on flows <br />of the Colorado River. and tributaries depleted over time consistent <br />with allocations under compacts governing the use of water. The <br />benefit-cost ratios of this project include cost assignments of <br />mainstem reservoirs equal to the proportionate use of such reser- <br />voir essential to maintaining compact flows at Lee Ferry. <br /> <br />10. Water use proposed by Project: <br /> <br />a. Irrigation (acre-feet) <br /> <br />Water diverted <br />Water consumptively used <br />Water returned to stream <br /> <br />90,900 <br />70,250 <br />20,650 <br /> <br />b, Municipal & Industrial (acre-feet) <br /> <br />Water diverted <br />Water consumptively used <br />Water returned to stream <br /> <br />8,700 <br />4,350 <br />4,350 <br /> <br />Average projected daily per capita use will approach 325 gallons. <br />Farmington, New Mexico, about 50 miles southeast of Cortez <br />averaged 326 gpcd for the years 1968 to 1973. <br /> <br />c. Fish, Wildlife, & Recreation (acre-feet) <br /> <br />Wa ter diverted <br />Stream fishery <br />Reserved for future uses <br />Water consumptively used <br />Water returned to stream <br /> <br />25,400 <br />1,600 <br />o <br />27,000 <br />
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