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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 />'L~ <br />"!:!' <br />an <br />- <br />c <br />c. <br /> <br />and 68,000 acres in Utah. In addition, a powerplant of 30,000 <br /> <br />kilowatts of installed capaciry producing 96,000.000 kilowatt-hours <br /> <br />of energy annually at full development would be included. Recrea- <br /> <br />tion and fish and wildlife developments at Juniper Reservolr site <br /> <br />and at the Artesia Reservoir site lo"ated east of Artesia, Colorado, II <br /> <br />and south of U. S. 40, also are included. Potentlal water supplies <br /> <br />for municipal and industrial development could be made available <br /> <br />to help accelerate the expansion of industry in the area, but this <br /> <br />has not been evaluated due to the lack of basic data on requirements,. <br /> <br />The. estimates of costs and benefits, as well as the appraisal <br /> <br />of lands, are purely of a reconnaissance nature and, accordingly, <br /> <br />substantial improvements in the details of the plan can be expected <br /> <br />with more detailed study. <br /> <br />The principal feature of the plan is Juniper Damsite shown here 12. <br /> <br />J 1- Bbl1k <br />looking downstream both from the ground and from the air. This site, 13 <br /> <br />located in the straight stretch of the river where the ,Illn iper trees <br /> <br />appr0aeh th" waters' edge, would be 215 feet hi.gh ailrl 1,07,0 feet <br />
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