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<br />. <br /> <br />r:-- <br />L" <br />l!":l <br /> <br />-- <br /> <br />.-, l' <br />;;0 <br /> <br />and near Skull Creek, may not be justified as an increment to <br />--_.,.._---,.<--- <br /> <br />.:1..'7 <br />i .- <br /> <br />the Maybell-Sunbeam block, but may be justified when the re"ainder <br /> <br />of the entire system is extended to serve the large block .oF about <br /> <br />70,000 acres primarily ~n the Deadman Bench area located partly in <br /> <br />western Colorado and mostly in eastern Utah. <br /> <br />Thus, the studies to date indicate that the Juniper Project <br /> <br />probably could best be developed in two stages. The first stage <br /> <br />1- (~) would be the Juniper Dam and Reservoir with its 30,000-kilowatt <br /> <br />4-3 <br /> <br />powerplant, showing here the reservoir area in aerial view taken <br /> <br />while it was raining, the irrigation of 9,000 acres in the Maybell- <br /> <br />Sunbeam area, and development of related recreation and fish and <br /> <br />wildlife facilities. This portion of the plan is justified on <br /> <br />a comparison of both direct and indirect benefits with costs. <br /> <br />The powerplant in the first stage would generate 148,000,000 <br /> <br />kilowatt-hours of energy per year and the minimum monthly plant <br /> <br />factor would be about 43 percent which probably would ..111..", :'l.lr <br /> <br />integr:il:ioiF ~.J-;Lll l(l~d reqlJi.rl.:;~nents or the Upper Col,())'.-;-j(l ['iver <br />