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<br />PHOTOGRAPHS <br /> <br />Photo No. <br />1 Artist's ~oncept of Milly K. Goodwin Lake and Soap <br />Park Dam with proposed alinement of Black Mesa Conduit. <br /> <br />2 Aerial view looking southwest at t,he entrance portal <br />site of the proposed Black Mesa Tunnel. A possible <br />disposal site for spoil would be in depression below <br />the tunnel portal. <br /> <br />3 Southward vi ew of Curecanti Greek showi ngarea of <br />proposed Curecanti Creek Diversion Dam. <br /> <br />4 Eastward view from the general area of the Black Mesa <br />Tunnel outlet looking back along the tunnel a1inement. <br /> <br />5 Existing diversion works for the Fruitland Mesa Ditch <br />on Crystal Creek. The diversion would be replaced by <br />a new structure slightly downstream to supply Fruitland <br />Canal with project flows from Crystal Creek. <br /> <br />6 Aerial view of Gould Reservoir showing State Highway 92 <br />crossing the upper half of the picture. Establishment <br />of a minimum pool would increase the usefulness of this <br />reservoir for fishery and recreation. <br /> <br />7 Gould Siphon #2. The intake is on the hill opposite, <br />and the outlet and a portion of the Gould Canal are in <br />the foreground. <br /> <br />8 The town of Crawford as seen from the south along <br />State Highway 92. <br /> <br />9 Dyer Creek at its confluence with Crystal Creek. This <br />is a possible gravel source for project construction. <br /> <br />10 Aerial view of Fruitland Mesa Project Service Lands. <br />Supplemental lands in the Lower Iron Creek area are in <br />the left center of the photo. Supplemental lands on <br />Lower Fruitland Mesa are in the right center just above <br />Crawford Reservoir. Full service lands on Upper Fruit- <br />land Mesa run across the upper portion of the picture. <br /> <br />11 Northward view of Curecanti Creek encompassing the area <br />of the proposed diversion dam: <br /> <br />viii <br />