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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8407.400
Description
Platte River Basin - River Basin General Publications - Nebraska
State
NE
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
2/1/1969
Author
Nebraska Soil and Wa
Title
Nebraskas State Water Plan - Progress Report - Appendix - January 1 1967 through January 1 1969
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />00"'1"1" <br />I) t... \J'') <br /> <br />-12- <br /> <br />(d) Description and location of all I'ands in the bas.in suitable: <br /> <br />for 'project irrigation including: <br /> <br />(1) lands which occur in tracts of suitable size. bUT .for <br /> <br />which no water supply is presently avai lable. <br /> <br />(2) lands which oCCur in tracts of sufficient size to <br /> <br />appear suitable tor project development of ground water, <br /> <br />(e) Discuss or provide if available and appropriate, anticipated <br /> <br />effects of presently considered projects on streamflows. <br /> <br />5. Describe specific problems including those of short duration which <br /> <br />may be foreseen as a result of resource development. <br /> <br />Corps of En~ineers <br /> <br />1. Describe the cl imate of the basin including temperature and precipitation <br /> <br />distribution, growing season, a summary of climatological data and <br /> <br />precipitation variabi I ity, <br /> <br />2, Summarize the historic~1 floodwater damage as an average annual <br /> <br />loss for the basin with information by reach for rural areas along <br /> <br />the main stem and tributaries having drainage areaS exceeding 250,000 <br /> <br />acres and for al I communities in excess of 2,500 population. Dis- <br /> <br />cussion should include description of extent and character of flood <br /> <br />damaged areas. <br /> <br />3. Discuss the outbasin benefits of floodwater detention in the basin. <br /> <br />4. Delineate the erosion problems on the main stem and tributaries <br /> <br />having a drainage area in excess of 250,000 acres, Agency authorities <br /> <br />appl icable to correction of the situation should be described. <br /> <br />5, Inspect aJ I levees, rip rap or other works of improvement along main <br /> <br />stem and tributaries having a drainage area of over 250,000 acres <br />
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