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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 />, ",-,.\ <br />;,,;,.';! <br /> <br />~ <br />L'" <br />1I) <br />..... <br /> <br />c <br /> <br />of the large Deadman Bench area and the remaining area in <br /> <br />Colorado, the plant load factor would decrease as diversions <br /> <br />, for irrigation and other purposes increase, until a minimum monthly <br /> <br />plant load factor of about 25 percent would be reached at. '11':, itnt,;,," <br /> <br />development of the large project as previously described. Thus, it <br /> <br />is seen that the Juniper powerplant would serve mainly for peaking <br /> <br />3 Bft:!nk purposes as it is integrated into the Upper Colorado River power <br /> <br />4S <br /> <br />system. <br /> <br />The first stage of this development would cost about 29.5 million <br /> <br />dollars with over 13 million dollars being invested in the dam and <br /> <br />reservoir, about 12 million dollars in the powerplant and related <br /> <br />facilit ies, about four million dollars in canals, laterals, and <br /> <br />drains, and about $788,000 in recreation facilities. 'The annual <br /> <br />operation, maintenance, and replacement bill would total about <br /> <br />$232,000 which includes $75,000 for recreation. <br /> <br />The benefit-cost ratio of this fi.rst stage of dliV"J "f',",:nt <br /> <br />21 <br />
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