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<br />01'.) <br />'L" <br />U) <br />~. <br /> <br />c <br /> <br />L <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />, <br />, <br /> <br />" <br />,j <br /> <br />storage project power system. Power revenues may be sufficient <br /> <br />to pay the costs allocated to power with interest within 0,0 years. <br /> <br />Since constructi.on of the Deadman Bench can;;} j'8YOlld the <br /> <br />Maybell-Sunbeam area involves the costly tunnels and canal <br /> <br />structures, the second stage of development would be to include <br /> <br />all of the rewqinder of t~~ irrirati~n. tnt~lin~ n~.n~0 ~0,r~s. <br /> <br />of which 2~,OOO acres would be in Colorado and 68,000 acres would <br /> <br />be in Utah. Development of the Deadman Bench area in Utah, a <br /> <br />44- <br /> <br />portion illustrated, would require a share of Utah's water <br /> <br />allotment which may be in competition with requirements of <br /> <br />other Utah projects under the Upper Colorado River Compact. Thus, <br /> <br />Utah may require some time for consideration of the Juniper Project <br /> <br />in its overall plan for use of water from the upper Colorado River <br /> <br />Basin. Until a decision would be made to extend irrigation beyond <br /> <br />the Maybell-Sunbeam area, the 30,000-kilowatt powerplant would <br /> <br />operat.e at a fairly high p18nt. load factor. After development <br /> <br />20 <br />