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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8221.110.A
Description
Juniper-Cross Mountain Project
State
CO
Basin
Yampa/White
Water Division
6
Date
6/25/1963
Title
Statement on Juniper Project for Presentation to the Colorado Water Conservation Board--June 25 1963 at Craig Colorado
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />C'J <br />l!':) <br />L" <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />The benefit.s from recreation would be $336,000 antI""] ly <br /> <br />c <br /> <br />at Juniper Resen'oir based on general use activity days or <br /> <br />300,000 annuo1qv, hoating and .w~~! ski.ing acti.vIty dac":; or <br />...--.--..,-----., -_. <br /> <br />? t11- <br />..../ . <br /> <br />100,000 annually, and camping activi.ty days of 250.000 annllally. <br /> <br />Recreation benefits at the Artesia Reservoir are estimated to <br /> <br />total $44,000 annually which would be derived from 50.000 general <br /> <br />use activity days, 10,000 boating and water skiing activity days, <br /> <br />and 25,000 camping activity days at the reservoir. The recrea- <br /> <br />tion installations would include boat launches, boat docks, roads, <br /> <br />I . <br /> <br />walks, parking areas, picnicking areas, campground areas, office <br /> <br />and utility buildings, and other related facilities at three sites <br /> <br />around the Juniper Reservoir and at one site around Artesia Reservoir. <br /> <br />Operations of the Juniper Project would result in a net deple- <br /> <br />3S iJ""k <br /> <br />tion of the flows of Colorado River at Lee Ferry of an estimated <br /> <br />235,000 acre-feet annually, Of this, approximately 70 percent <br /> <br />would result from consumptive uses on the project irrigat.ed lands, <br /> <br />14 <br />
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