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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8443.100
Description
Narrows Unit - Project Description
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
8/1/1966
Title
Report on the Narrows Unit Colorado South Platte Division Missouri River Basin Project part 2
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />Supplemental Analysis <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Hn':\ <br /> <br />project works for current needs and future uses that may reasonably be <br />anticiI"ted to develop during the useful life of such project works." <br /> <br />Project facilities would have no excess capacity or size for <br />unplanned future uses. <br /> <br />COST ALLOCATIONS <br /> <br />"(6) Allocations of costs to be calculated (a) by at least three <br />methods; namely, the separable costs-remaining benefits method, the <br />priority-of-use method, and the incremental-cost method; and (b) on <br />at least two time periods for amortization - 50 years or the useful <br />life of the facilities, which ever is the lesser, and 100 years or <br />the useful life of the facilities, whichever is the lesser." <br /> <br />Table 37 summarizes the results of the cost allocations by the <br />three methoQci for the two periods. Details of, the allocations are <br />presented in tables 38 through 42. <br /> <br />The separable costs-remaining benefits method is the standard <br />Reclamation procedure and is described in Part IX, "Economic and <br />Financial Analyses." <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The priority-of-use method uses the justifiable expenditure as <br />a maximum limit and the specific cost as a minimum limit for costs <br />allocated to each purpose. The justifiable expenditure, which is <br />the lesser of the benefits or alternative costs, is first determined <br />for each project purpose. Each purpose is then assigned its specific <br />costs, which are subtracted from the justifiable expenditure to <br />determine the remaining justifiable expenditure. Remaining joint <br />costs are then assigned to the limit of remaining justifiable <br />expenditure for nonreimbursable purposes and next to the reimbursable <br />purposes in descending rank of priority. In the case of the Narrows <br />Unit, only irrigation is fully reimbursable. <br /> <br />The incremental cost method does not utilize the justifiable <br />expendIture, but does use seI"rable costs as a minimum limit for <br />allocations to the various functions. Each purpose is first assigned <br />its seI"rable costs. All remaining joint costs are then assigned to <br />irrigation, which is the principal purpose of the Narrows Unit. <br /> <br />INTEREST EVIDENCED <br /> <br />"(7) Description of the extent to which the Federal, State, and <br />local Governmental agencies, and non-Governmental entities have <br />evidenced interest in participating in the construction or operation <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />113 <br />
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