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<br />,(.C <br />Lr, <br />l!J <br />- <br />( <br />C <br /> <br /><,,( <br /> <br />'''-''' <br />~.!f,:; <br />-\;,L.,,-- <br /> <br />the Juniper Project. The 100,000 acres of potentially irrigable <br /> <br />land may be better analyzed by considering it in three main <br /> <br />-.....-..-.--.."....-+ <br /> <br />~7 <br />blocks. The first block--the 9,000 acres in the Maybell<;",heam ~ <br /> <br />area, now partly irrigated by this pumping plant near Sunbeam <br /> <br />and by gravity diversions hetween Juniper Mountain and Cross <br /> <br />, 3J <br /> <br />Mountain in Colorado and shown as Plan A--~an be served from the <br />-----........."'..- <br /> <br />Juniper Reservoir by gravity canals without construction of <br /> <br />tunnels other than those that are required to release water from <br /> <br />the Juniper Reservoir and carry it out of the Juniper Canyon. <br /> <br />.'32. <br /> <br />The second block of 19,000 acres, shown as Plan B, from Elk <br />- <br /> <br />Springs to Artesia in Colorado would require tunnels through Cross <br /> <br />53 <br /> <br />Mountain, shown in the aerial view, and the divide from the <br /> <br />Yampa to the White Rivers near Elk Springs, as well as other <br /> <br />34- Blan~ costly construction along the rough terrain between Elk Springs <br /> <br />35" <br /> <br />and Artesia as seen from me west of Elk Springs. It appears <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />that irrigation of thi.s sect ion, as shown west of Elk Spri n,:s <br /> <br />18 <br /> <br />38- Bl1w k.. <br /> <br />39 <br /> <br />40 <br /> <br />4/ <br />